Terry Holohan: Boss of Perth-based gold miner Resolute Mining detained in Mali

Paul-Alian Hunt, Katarina Hoije & William Clowes
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Terry Holohan, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Resolute Mining.
Terry Holohan, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Resolute Mining. Credit: Resolute Mining/Supplied

The chief executive officer of one of Australia’s major gold mining companies, Resolute Mining, has been detained by the military-controlled government of Mali in West Africa, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

Terry Holohan and other company executives were taken by Mali’s junta at the weekend, said the people, who weren’t authorized to speak publicly.

Perth-based Resolute declined to comment. A Mali mining ministry official declined to comment when reached by phone. The matter was earlier reported by Agence France-Presse.

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The apparent detention follows a number of arrests in recent weeks targeting fellow gold miner Barrick Gold Corp. employees by the military government which staged a coup d’‚tat in 2020. Four Barrick employees were arrested in October.

Resolute, like other international miners operating in Mali, has been under growing pressure since the military seized power.

The company has ramped up production at its Syama project in the nation’s southeast and a second phase of the mine is expected to be in operation in 2025.

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