False title claims by Barrick gold in Chile:
Barrick Does Not Own Concessions At Mina Pascua, Chile; Titles Have Been Issues To Mr. Jorge Lopehandia
February 19th, 2013
Mountainstar
Gold Inc. has issued the following update to its shareholders to
provide a historical summary and clarify title ownership (1996 to 2013),
of Mina Pascua, Chile.
As
of February 1, 2013, the Company’s lawyer, Mr. Alan G.S. Hultman,
received clean titles to the Mina Pascua, Chile, mining concessions.
These
titles were authenticated by the Ministry of Justice, and the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of Chile. They have been validated by the Canadian
Embassy in Santiago, Chile.
The Conservador de Minas, Vallenar,
issued title with clean Certificado de Dominio Vigente (Current
Certified Dominion), over the following Mina Pascua Project areas in
Chile:
1. . Barrick Gold Corporation (ABX), or its Chilean subsidiaries, have never had title for these concessions. False statements from executives of Barrick’s Chilean subsidiaries, concerning these titles, have led to criminal charges being applied, accepted and enforced in Chile. Lawyers representing Barrick’s Chilean subsidiaries, at Vallenar’s 2nd Civil Court in 2012, admitted
to not owning Tesoros titles or domain. This falsification of the
Pascua Lama Protocol has initiated further criminal charges.
Mr.
Lopehandia was sued by Barrick Gold Corp. regarding ownership of the
Amarillos concessions in Ontario, Canada 2002. Barrick won this libel
case against Mr. Lopehandia with false title claims and letters of opinion
Barrick failed to produce the Amarillos Sur or Norte titles in its or its Chilean subsidiaries’ names..
...Barrick’s
filings with the SEC and OSC are fraudulent, and libel Mountainstar
Gold Inc. and Mr. Jorge Rodrigo Lopehandia Cortes.
Source:msxgold.com/news-releases/barrick-does-not-own-concessions-at-mina-pascua-chile-titles-have-been-issues-to-mr-jorge-lopehandia/
Please read twice: fake
documents, criminal charges,fraud, false tittle claims. These are the
crooks and liars that are trying to do business with the dominican
government..
Do you think Dominicans should do business with them?
Do you still support Barrick Gold?
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