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PWCRF 2.1 Billion US lawsuit and Win Verdict is coming out shortly

You cannot find a better Risk Reward than PWCRF

http://www.doublebank.ca/ scroll down left hand side

If you don't believe its possible here are some links about the case

https://icsid.worldbank.org/en/Pages/cases/casedetail.aspx?CaseNo=ARB/15/29

Canadian Arbitration Judge

http://www.litigate.com/IanBinnie

Canadian junior miner caught up in corruption, murder scandal in Kenya

http://business.financialpost.com/commodities/mining/canadian-junior-miner-caught-up-in-corruption-murder-scandal-in-Kenya


Global mining firms are demanding Sh334 billion from the government as compensation for cancelling their licences.

About 10 different cases have been brought to the attention of the International Centre for Settlement of Investments Disputes (ICSID) based in Dubai regarding the revocation of their exploration permits

http://allafrica.com/stories/201802080229.html


Taxpayers face Sh500bn loss in case against Canadian firm
Monday, April 23, 2018 20:31

https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Taxpayers-face-Sh500bn-loss-in-case-against-Canadian-firm/3946234-4495542-xbvultz/index.html


Kenya Minister of Mining doesn't show up in court and he took the property away !!!!
To help with their decision, the three arbitrators, Canadian judge Ian Binnie, Australian lawyer Kanaga Dharmananda and French lawyer Brigitte Stern, will need to address several questions raised by Nairobi's representatives during the hearing held in Dubai in late January. The legal team, made up of lawyers from DLA Piper and its Kenyan partner Iseme Kamau & Maema Advocates, reportedly queried whether the complaint filed by Cortec, a subsidiary of Canadian frim Pacific Wildcat Resources Corp, was legitimate. Nairobi's stance is that Cortec's mining permit had never been a valid one because it was awarded under controversial circumstances during President Mwai Kibaki's tenure. It was therefore duly cancelled in 2014 by the government of his successor Uhuru Kenyatta, who came into office in 2013. Taking an opposite view, Cortec esteems that it had been expropriated after investing approximately $60 million in the permit.

Kenya's commissioner of mines when Cortec's permit was withdrawn, Moses Masibo, was questioned in Dubai by the mining junior's lawyers Sam Luttrell, Ben Luscombe and Audley Sheppard, partners at Clifford Chance in Perth and London. The minister of mines at the time of the disputed events, Najib Balala, did not appear before the court.

http://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=https%3a%2f%2fwww.africaintelligence.com%2fama%2fexploration--production%2f2018%2f02%2f27%2fmrima-hill-niobium-battle-to-be-resolved-in-july%2c108295980-art&d=4564847616332126&mkt=en-CA&setlang=en-CA&w=2CJUUJ2FWKcb2l3vNo8zEneFsZ8f5Bug

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