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    Hunan Nonferrous to Settle Debts as Zimbabwe Enforces No Safe Haven Policy for Illicit Firms

    Commercial Crime Division Investigates Hunan Nonferrous Over Unpaid Subcontractors and Money Laundering

    Hunan Nonferrous geological exploration EPC is at loggerhead with 3 drilling subcontractors who claim the company is refusing to pay for their services rendered.

    The allegations are that sometime in December 2022, Hunan Nonferrous signed a geological exploration EPC general contract with a big mine. In January 2023, Hunan Nonferrous signed drilling subcontracts with 3 subcontractors.

    According to sources as of December 2023, the subcontractors have have completed their work.

    However the sub contractors further claim that the mine owner paid US$7,2 million Hunan Nonferrous for the project, but Hunan Nonferrous only paid a total of US$1,265,000 to the subcontractors, accounting for only 20% of the amount payable for the drilling project.

    The Three subcontractors keep asking for payment but Hunan keeps refusing to pay, claiming they dont get paid which is a lie, credible evidence showing they have received US$7.2 million.

    The sources also revealed to this publication that the company has illegally externalized large amounts of funds through money laundering, more than US$3.4 million.

    Commercial Crime Division is now engaged into an investigation against Hunan.

    It is also being alleged that Hunan is also being investigated by Zimra and Immigration, for tax evasion US$1.2 million and failure to comply with immigration regulations.

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