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4/24/19

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Vale on proceeding to enforce arbitral award related to Simandou


Vale announces that on April 23, 2019, it commenced a proceeding against BSG Resources Limited (BSGR) in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York to enforce Vale's arbitral award against BSGR, totaling over US$ 1.2 billion (with interest and costs, exceeding US$ 2.0 billion), which was issued on April 4, 2019 by an arbitral tribunal under the auspices of the London Court of International Arbitration.

The award arises out of fraud and breaches of representations and warranties committed by BSGR, a company under the beneficial ownership of Israeli billionaire Beny Steinmetz, to induce Vale to purchase from BSGR a 51% interest in concessions held by BSGR to develop what is reported to be the world's largest unexploited iron ore deposit in Simandou in the Republic of Guinea, and the adjacent Zogota concession. Vale paid BSGR an initial price of US$ 500 million, and invested over US$ 700 million, principally in Zogota, before the Guinean government withdrew the concessions upon finding that BSGR had obtained its rights to Simandou as a result of its bribery of Guinean officials.  The Guinean government explicitly found that Vale played no role in BSGR's corrupt activities.
 
The arbitral award follows a U.S. Department of Justice investigation in which one of Steinmetz's associates, Frederic Cilins, was audio recorded trying to secure and destroy at Steinmetz's direction incriminating documents evidencing the bribery, for which Cilins served time in jail in the United States.
 
Vale has commenced and will be commencing other proceedings in other countries to enforce its award against BSGR, as well as against persons connected with it who it believes to be liable for the award, to have received Vale's payments to BSGR, or to otherwise be responsible for Vale's loss as found by the arbitral tribunal.  It is also investigating recent reports that BSGR has entered into an agreement with the Republic of Guinea that would give it, through a company called Niron plc, rights with respect to Zogota that, to the extent they exist, would be assets subject to enforcement of Vale's award against BSGR.

 

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