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    GOVERNMENT PRESSES FRAUD CASE AGAINST INDIAN-OWNED GOLD FIRM
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Aug 2 2007

    Prosecutors pressed on Thursday fraud charges against Armenia's
    largest, Indian-owned gold company, in a move that will likely speed
    up its takeover by another foreign investor.

    The Office of the Prosecutor-General said it has formally asked the
    country's Economic Court to strip the Ararat Gold Recovery Company
    (AGRC) of all operating licenses and fine it almost $22 million for
    tax fraud and other violations of the law.

    The development follows a criminal investigation that has forced AGRC's
    owner, Vedanta Resources, to put the company up for sale. The company,
    which develops Armenia's largest gold deposits, has stood idle ever
    since prosecutors raided its offices last January.

    AGRC's Indian top executives have rejected the charges as baseless
    and accused the Armenian government of illegally forcing Vedanta to
    leave the country. Vedanta is already looking for buyers for its
    Armenian subsidiary, which it had purchased in 2002. The Russian
    financial-industrial group Promyshlennye Investory is reportedly
    close to gaining ownership of AGRC.

    It is not clear if the takeover can be formalized before a court
    ruling on the lawsuit brought by the prosecutors. The latter also
    want the Economic Court to freeze AGRC assets worth the amount of
    the demanded compensatory damages pending a verdict on the case.
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