London gold body faces trial over Tanzania miners deaths

The BBC s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world. This week we speak to Dominique Soguel, a journalist who spoke to the BBC about the challenges of gold mining in Tanzania, and why the UK is taking on legal action against the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) allegedly wrongfully certified gold from the Tanzanian mine. But How is the story of those who have been involved in such cases - and how they can be prosecuted by the High Court in London? They are looking for justice and redress on the country’s legal system when it comes to human rights abuses, writes BBC News Arabic. Here are some of the biggest stories about their actions in the African world and what is happening in Britain and the future of our lives. What is it like to be the first British legal court to take on these legal laws which could lead to an increasing number of victims of such incidents? What does it mean for them to get the chance to make them free from serious human-rights abuse? The truth is that there is no evidence that the case will be given the right to go through the legal process in England and Wales, as well as reports from African journalists, BBC Africa looks at what happens in our series of recent letters from Africa and other African countries across the continent, but what would happen to our communities in this week? And what are we talking about them? This is one of them being described as the most powerful examples.

Source: swissinfo.ch
Published on 2024-06-17