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Published : April 28th, 2017

Mining: Norilsk Nickel issues notice of legal proceedings against Government of Botswana

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Norilsk Nickel issues notice of legal proceedings against Government of Botswana

Norilsk reiterates its rights in relation to the Nkomati and Tati transactions and will continue to seek the repayment of the outstanding debts by all legal means

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, April 28, 2017/ -- Norilsk Nickel (www.Nornik.ru/en) has served notice that it intends to commence legal proceedings in Botswana against the Government of Botswana in respect of its involvement in the reckless trading of BCL Limited and BCL Investments Proprietary Limited (together �BCL�), with a view to recovering the c. USD 271 million (plus damages and other costs) that they are owed in relation to the sale of a 50% interest in the Nkomati mine in South Africa and the USD6.4 million they are owed in relation to the sale of the Tati mine in Botswana. The Government of Botswana is the ultimate shareholder of BCL through its corporate vehicle MDCB.

The notice was served under section 4 of the State Proceedings (Civil Actions by or against Government or Public Officers) Act and was served on the Attorney General of Botswana, the Minister of Mineral Resources, Green Technology and Energy Security, and the Minister of Finance.

Norilsk had agreed in October 2014 to sell their operations in Africa to BCL for a total price of USD 337 million, though that amount was later reduced when Norilsk agreed to price concessions requested by BCL and the Government.

The Nkomati deal, announced by BCL as a strategic priority as part of its high-profile "Polaris II" diversification and investment strategy, was designed to guarantee the long-term future of BCL�s operations by securing the supply of concentrate to its smelter in Selebi Phikwe, Botswana.  The Government was involved in or approved all material decisions relating to this transaction.

It is well known that BCL had always historically relied on financial support from the Government to survive and, in view of BCL�s financial position, it was clear that most if not all of the funding for the Nkomati deal would have to come from or be guaranteed by the Government.

However, although BCL became obliged to buy Nkomati on 13 September 2016, BCL and the Government have made no attempts to complete the deal, in clear breach of the agreement with Norilsk. 

In October 2016, Norilsk learned through the media that BCL had been placed into provisional liquidation by the Government in an apparent attempt to avoid its obligations to Norilsk.  Since then Norilsk has tried on numerous occasions, and through numerous channels, to reach a satisfactory and amicable resolution, but none has been forthcoming.

Norilsk has therefore been left with little option but to pursue a resolution through legal channels.  In its claim against the Government, Norilsk asserts that the business of BCL has been carried on recklessly and that the Government was party to that recklessness through the actions of individual Government Ministers, MDCB and the Government-appointed directors on BCL's board. 

In addition to the Government taking and being involved in material decisions in relation to the management of BCL, it was also aware of BCL's financial situation throughout, and knew or ought to have known that there was no reasonable prospect of it being able to pay the amounts due to Norilsk without support from the Government.   

Norilsk was also provided with assurances throughout the negotiations for the deal that the Government was fully supportive of the Nkomati transaction, and that BCL would perform its obligations in full.  Yet, when the time for completion of the deal came, it became apparent that the Government had had no intention of supporting BCL and had in fact taken steps which meant that BCL would not be able to perform its obligations.

In its claim, Norilsk will ask for a court order making the Government responsible for paying all of the liabilities due from BCL under its agreement with Norilsk and the costs of the intended court proceedings.

Norilsk Nickel Africa CEO, Michael Marriott, said: �The Government has displayed a complete disregard for the fair, frank and reasonable dealing with outsiders which BCL's  insolvent circumstances demanded.  It has failed to honour the obligations under the sale agreement concluded with Norilsk in October 2014.

 �Throughout the process Norilsk has acted in good faith, and given the Government and BCL repeated opportunities and offers of assistance to complete the transaction, including concessions to significantly reduce the sale price.

�Botswana has a reputation as one of the safest and best places to invest in the whole of Africa and it has earned the strongest credit rating on the continent on that basis.  The way that the Government of Botswana has acted over BCL brings the validity of that reputation into question.  The negative ramifications could be felt across the economy of the whole country.

On a related issue, it would appear that the Government of Botswana is in negotiations with potential investors about a possible sale of BCL. Norilsk reiterates its rights in relation to the Nkomati and Tati transactions and will continue to seek the repayment of the outstanding debts by all legal means. In this regard, Norilsk expects its rights to be recognised by the Government in its negotiations and in any agreement ultimately reached in relation to BCL, failing which Norilsk reserves its rights, including to challenge any such agreement.

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Norilsk is a nickel producing company based in Russia.

Norilsk produces nickel, chromium, cobalt, copper, gold, gold , lead, palladium and platinum in Australia, in Botswana, in Russia and in South Africa, develops cobalt, copper and nickel in Australia and in Botswana, and holds various exploration projects in Australia and in Russia.

Its main assets in production are WATERLOO and SILVER SWAN in Australia, TATI NICKEL in Botswana, NKOMATI OXIDE MASSIVE CHROMITE and NKOMATI MINE & EXPANSION in South Africa and TAIMYR PENINSULA, ZHDANOVSKOE, J-M REEF and OLYMPIADA in Russia, its main assets in development are BLACK SWAN, LAKE JOHNSTON, CAWSE and HONEYMOON WELL in Australia and SELKIRK in Botswana and its main exploration properties are JERICO in Australia and NATALKA and VERMINSKOE in Russia.

Norilsk is listed in Germany, in United Kingdom and in United States of America. Its market capitalisation is US$ 5.8 billions as of today (€ 5.0 billions).

Its stock quote reached its highest recent level on March 31, 2006 at US$ 98.55, and its lowest recent point on December 06, 2022 at US$ 3.02.

Norilsk has 1 906 280 000 shares outstanding.

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