Maxam agrees to pay US$1 million fine for Appiatse explosion

Maxam Ghana Limited has agreed to pay the US$1 million fine imposed on the company, as well as comply with other measures taken by the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources in relation to the explosion at Appiatse in the Western Region. The company has also agreed to pay the additional US$5 million cost imposed on it by the Minister to bring the total money to be paid to the government to US$6 million.

In a statement issued by the company on Tuesday [February 8, 2022], shortly after the Minister communicated the imposition of the fine to the public, Maxam said, “although the breaches found by the Minister did not cause the incident, the company had decided to pay the fine and comply with the measures imposed by the Minister.”

The fine followed an explosion, which occurred on Thursday, January 20, 2022, when a truck carrying explosives from Maxam’s Iduapriem plant in Tarkwa to Chirano Gold Mines Limited, was involved in an incident, leading to the death of 13 people and the destruction of the entire Appiatse community in the Prestea Huni Valley municipality.

PHOTO: Picture shows where the accident occurred. Vehicles seen using the diverted section of the road at Appiatse where all structures have been cleared for re-construction of the community. PICTURE BY ENOCH DARFAH FRIMPONG.

In a six-page press statement issued on Tuesday, February 8, 2022 to update the public on the incident, the Minister, Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor said after reviewing two reports of the incident submitted by the Minerals Commission and a three-member committee, he constituted to conduct independent investigations into the matter, the Ministry established some regulatory breaches on the part of Maxam in respect of the manufacture, storage and transportation of explosives.

It further stated that although the regulatory breaches attract fines ranging between GH¢600 and US$10,000, the Minster imposed the US$1,000,000 fine due to “the totality of the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.”

In addition to the fine, Maxam has also agreed with the government to pay an additional amount of US$5,000,000 bringing the total amount payable by Maxam to US$6,000,000.

The statement lists a set of ten conditions to be complied with by Maxam before the restoration of their license to operate.

PHOTO:  Appiatse where all structures have been cleared for re-construction of the community. PICTURE BY ENOCH DARFAH FRIMPONG.

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