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    DUNDEE PRECIOUS METALS COMPANY: IF COMPANY STOPS OPERATING, SITUATION IN KAPAN TO BECOME HARD

    ArmInfo
    2009-12-07 11:53:00

    ArmInfo. The biggest social achievement of Deno Gold Mining Company
    is that the company continues its activity. If the company stops
    operating, the social situation in Kapan will become harder, said
    Adrian Goldstone, Vice President of Environment and Sustainable
    Development of Dundee Precious Metals Company at the EBRD workshop
    held in London.

    According to EcoLur, Adrian Goldstone made this announcement in reply
    to EcoLur's question, what kind of responsibility Deno Gold Mining
    Company bears in Kapan for three communities, Syunik, Shahumyan and
    Geghanush that have found themselves on the verge of environmental
    and social disaster.

    Under Adrian Goldstone, the situation in Kapan is a difficult
    inheritance received from the Soviet Union. "It's very hard to work in
    Armenia. Deno Gold Mining puts much effort to change the situation,"
    Goldstone noted. He said that the company intends to start open-cast
    development (Shahumyan Mine) where newest technologies will be applied.

    Dundee Precious Metals Company is nearly related with Deno Gold Mining
    Company through Vatrin Company registered in the offshore zone of the
    British Virgin Islands. This financial chain is tracked by EBRD loan
    the bank allotted for the construction of Geghanush tailing developed
    by Deno Gold Mining Company.

    The workshop in London was devoted to the issue of environmental
    and social responsibility in mining sphere. Besides EBRD, it
    was participated by the representatives of mining and consulting
    companies, as well as CEE Bankwatch Net Work (Bankwatch network is
    an international non-governmental organization that has members in
    the countries of Western Europe and CIS, and deals with monitoring
    of international financial institutions, including EBRD).

    In the course of this event CEE Bankwatch Net Work which EcoLur
    Informational NGO has joined to, held a separate meeting with Dariusz
    Prasek, Head of Operational Support at EBRD's Environment Department,
    Michael Green, Senior Banker at Department of Natural Resources,
    and Biljana Radonjic Ker-Lindsay, NGO Relations Advisor at EBRD
    Communications Department. The discussions were held in the frames
    of the round table.

    In the course of the discussions the outcomes of the public monitoring
    over Deno Gold Mining Company's activity in Kapan were presented,
    the issue on compliance of the company's activity with EBRD's social
    and environmental policy in regard to the allotted loan of 4 million
    USD, Ás well as issues on the company's negotiations with the bank
    in regard to future probable loans were raised.

    An opinion was expressed that Deno Gold Mining Company's activity
    doesn't comply with international standards, the national environmental
    legislation and violates right to health and healthy environment.

    In particular, the following facts were submitted as evidence:

    1. Right to public participation in decision-making is violated in
    Geghanush Village where the residents collected 134 signatures against
    the construction of 2 tailings.

    2. The right of residents in Syunik Community is violated, as their
    land areas are contaminated by the dumps from Kapan Combine emissions.

    3. There are risks for life in Shahumyan Region located above the
    galleries where underground ore development is carried out. The
    residents have sued to get protection.

    4. The Company's Environmental Actions Plan doesn't comply with any
    standard, either international or national.

    Dr. Dariusz Prasek noted:

    * Dundee Precious Metals has a good image and works at high standards,

    * the bank directs its funds to, first of all, solve the problem of
    working places in the countries in transition period even though with
    use of old technology,

    * in the frames of small loans it's impossible to solve global
    environmental issues,

    * on EBRD's loan, a certain issue such as prevention of river pollution
    and the company's drainage outlet in the new tailing in Geghanush
    was solved.

    He also assured that in the frames of the bank loan the bank was
    submitted both the social program and environmental actions plan
    different from the one presented. In his turn Michael Green announced
    that the negotiations with the company on allotting a new medium-term
    loan of 25 million USD were broken off and won't be resumed at
    official level.

    The participants of the public monitoring expressed an opinion that
    social responsibility means not just employing. Just the opposite,
    such notion for responsibility puts the people employed by such a
    town-forming enterprise as Deno Gold Mining Company in dependable
    situation and these employees have to agree with any conditions set
    by the company, only let the company not close down. A wish is also
    expressed that the bank would pursue the social and environmental
    policy it declared and didn't allot any loans in case of any
    incompliance to this policy.

    Coordinator of CEE Bankwatch Net Work in Balkans Fidanka McGrath
    commented the London Wotkshop and outlined, that EBRD"s portfolio
    of mining projects gives the bank little to be proud of. "EBRD chose
    Dundee Precious Metals as the only mining company from its countries
    of operation that could show good practice from Chelopech. But in
    fact Dundee"s projects in Bulgaria have been delayed for years,
    and even now when they obtained the permits, Bulgarian environmental
    organisations are appealing in Bulgarian court and at the European
    Commission. The Bulgarian court canceled the EIA, and we hope that the
    EC will start an infringement procedure on the IPPC permit (Intergated
    Pollution and Prevention Control), because these proposals were not
    consulted properly with communities living downstream from the mine,"
    said Fidanka McGrath.
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