ACCRA, Ghana
The Spanish company in charge of a truck that exploded and killed 13 people last month en route to an internationally-run gold mine in Ghana violated storage and transport laws and has been fined $6 million, the lands ministry said on Tuesday.
The truck was transporting explosives for
Madrid-based Maxam Corp to the Chirano gold mine, run by Toronto-based Kinross
Gold Corporation, when it collided with a motorbike, caught fire and exploded,
leveling a roadside village and injuring at least 100 people.
Maxam, in its first statement since the January 21
disaster, denied responsibility, blaming a local contractor.
Ghana’s Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources
said in a statement: “The Ministry has established regulatory breaches on the
part of Maxam … in respect to the manufacture, storage and transportation of
explosives.”
It did not provide specific details about which
laws were broken or how they contributed to the accident.
The government gave Maxam a $1 million
administrative fine for breaching regulations and imposed a $5 million fee for
damages, to be paid out in monthly installments.
In its statement, Maxam said it had contracted a
local company called Arthanns Logistics to transport the explosives.
The code violations were the fault of Arthanns,
Maxam said. It said that none of the violations contributed to the explosion
and that it would pay the fines so it could continue operating.
Arthanns, whose full name is Arthanns Transport
Services, did not respond to requests for comment. It and another local firm
called Jocyderk Logistics are being investigated for possible ties to the
explosion, the lands ministry said. The actions of unspecified officials are
also being reviewed.
Eight witnesses told Reuters at the time that the
truck was on fire for 45 minutes before it exploded, in which time residents
were allowed to walk to the scene to take photos and video without police or
firemen holding them back.
They said it was left to the truck driver to warn residents
to leave the scene immediately. Police said the truck had been traveling with a
police escort, which warned people to move away ahead of the blast.
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