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    Key Alleged Violations Against Ivanhoe (With Direct Quotes from The Sentry Investigation)

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithDecember 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    1. Illegal Extension and Retention of Expired Exploration Licenses

    Evidence/Quotes from the Report:

    • “The Congolese Mining Code explicitly limits exploration permits to 15 years… Yet Ivanhoe’s permits were extended beyond this legal maximum.”
    • “The Ministry of Mines granted the extensions the day before expiration—an act not permitted under Congolese law.”

    Violation: Expired permits were renewed illegally, allowing Ivanhoe to hold Western Foreland blocks for nearly two decades.

    2. Abuse of the “Transfer” Mechanism to Reset Expired Licenses

    Ivanhoe transferred expiring permits to new subsidiaries (Magharibi Mining, G12 Enterprise) only days after they were incorporated. The Sentry found:

    • “Nothing in the Mining Code allows an expired permit to be renewed through a transfer—yet that is exactly what occurred.”
    • “G12 Enterprise was incorporated just 13 days before it received control of licenses that were due to expire within hours.”

    Violation: Regulatory manipulation to unlawfully reset the legal clock on licenses.

    3. Collusion with Politically Exposed Individuals (Kabila Network)

    Ivanhoe awarded shares to figures linked to the Joseph/Zoé Kabila political network, especially Théophas Mahuku.

    Direct quotes:

    • “Théophas Mahuku—a close business associate of Zoé Kabila—was quietly given a 10 percent stake in Magharibi Mining.”
    • “These shareholder arrangements created clear incentives for officials to break the law in favor of Ivanhoe.”

    Violation: Equity-based inducements to PEP networks; heightened bribery and conflict-of-interest risk.

    4. Misrepresentation to Investors About Ownership

    Ivanhoe told investors it owned 100% of certain projects even after transferring 10% to Mahuku.

    Quotes:

    • “Ivanhoe continued to report 100 percent ownership for three consecutive quarters despite the share transfer.”
    • “This failure to disclose the PEP shareholder raises potential securities law implications.”

    Violation: Material misrepresentation; misleading financial reporting; potential securities fraud.

    5. Undue Influence Over the Cadastre Minier (CAMI) and Ministry of Mines

    Ivanhoe received the fastest permit approvals in DRC history.

    Quotes:

    • “Ivanhoe’s permit was processed in just six days—compared to an average of 296 days.”
    • “Cadastre officials adjusted expiration dates without legal basis, in a move that strongly suggests political interference.”

    Violation: Preferential treatment and potential administrative corruption.

    6. Forgery and Fraud in Earlier Territorial Claims

    The 2007 Interministerial Validation Committee accused Ivanhoe of submitting forged documents.

    Quotes:

    • “The committee found that Ivanhoe had submitted forged documentation in its dispute with Anmercosa.”
    • “The minister’s suppression of these findings prevented further legal action.”

    Violation: Fraud and forgery in licensing disputes; obstruction of due process.

    7. Violation of “Use It or Lose It” Rules (Territorial Squatting)

    Ivanhoe held vast areas of exploration land for nearly 20 years without developing them.

    Quotes:

    • “The Mining Code requires work to begin within six months—yet Ivanhoe has held some tracts since 2003 with minimal activity.”
    • “This behavior defeats the very purpose of the ‘use it or lose it’ rule.”

    Violation: Breach of exploration obligations designed to prevent land hoarding.

    8. Exposure to International Anti-Corruption Laws (Canada & U.S.)

    The Sentry notes ongoing Canadian investigations related to potential bribery.

    Quotes:

    • “Canadian authorities have opened a criminal probe into Ivanhoe relating to suspected foreign bribery.”
    • “Ivanhoe’s dealings with politically exposed individuals create classic FCPA red flags.”

    Violation: Potential breach of the Canadian CFPOA; high-risk indicators under the U.S. FCPA.

    9. Secretive Share Transfers to PEPs Without Legitimate Business Purpose

    Equity went to politically connected individuals without evidence of commercial contribution.

    Quotes:

    • “No evidence was provided that Mahuku contributed capital, technical expertise, or services commensurate with his 10 percent stake.”
    • “The arrangement appears designed to benefit politically connected intermediaries.”

    Violation: Illicit enrichment; concealed inducements; corruption risk.

    10. Attempted Conversion of Illegitimate Exploration Licenses into Production Licenses

    Ivanhoe applied for production rights despite lacking required feasibility studies and assessments.

    Quotes:

    • “Ivanhoe sought production licenses even though required environmental and social impact assessments had not been completed.”
    • “The conversion would have granted the company 25-year rights over territories originally obtained through illegal extensions.”

    Violation: Attempt to “launder” unlawfully held exploration licenses into long-term production concessions.

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