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    Adamus Resources rejects regulatory breach claims

    By Constance AwunorMay 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Adamus Resources says it remains committed to legal and regulatory compliance despite recent allegations circulating in sections of the media.

    The company issued a statement through its lawyers to address reports linking it and its Executive Chairperson, Angela List, to alleged regulatory breaches involving MIKO-SA in Mali.

    Adamus described the reports as misleading. It said some publications tried to damage the company’s reputation by creating false associations.

    The company has faced increased public attention in recent months. Discussions have focused on its operations, ownership structure and business activities.

    However, Adamus insists it operates within Ghanaian laws and industry regulations.

    According to the company, recent reports wrongly connected Adamus Resources to allegations reportedly contained in correspondence from Mali’s Ministry of Mines.

    Adamus stressed that neither the company nor Angela List was named in the alleged breaches.

    The company said attempts to link them to the matter because of perceived corporate ties were unfair and inaccurate.

    Adamus explained that the statement aimed to reassure investors, regulators, employees, shareholders and host communities.

    Industry observers say mining companies now face growing reputational risks because information spreads quickly across borders.

    They note that developments involving one company can sometimes affect public opinion about other firms within broader business networks.

    Adamus said it built its reputation through lawful operations, responsible business practices and compliance with regulations.

    The company added that it will continue to cooperate with relevant authorities while maintaining high corporate standards.

    It also warned that it may take legal action against individuals or organisations that spread false or defamatory claims.

    Adamus said its commitment to transparency, accountability and responsible mining remains unchanged.

    The company urged stakeholders to rely on verified facts instead of unproven allegations.

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    Constance Awunor specializes in business, finance and economic developments across Ghana and beyond. She focuses on market trends, entrepreneurship and policies affecting young professionals and emerging industries. Her writing simplifies complex financial topics, empowering readers to stay informed and make smarter decisions. Constance graduated from University of Cape Coast with a degree in Communication Studies. Connect with her at constance@yocharley.com

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