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Company Response

5 Jun 2017

Author:
Solway Group

Solway Group response

CGN/Pronico would like to express their regrets about the series of events in El Estor that took a tragic development on May 27. CGN/Pronico hereby clarifies that the Company was not a part of the armed conflict between the police forces and a group of protestors and therefore cannot by any means be held responsible for the consequences of criminal acts that took place…The Company possesses all the necessary operational licenses and environmental certificates. CGN/Pronico has been mediating negotiations with the protestors, representing themselves as the “members of artisanal fishing community of El Estor,” and supporting respected officials responsible for the matter since the fishing artisans requested an investigation on the Izabal Lake water pollution. The Company followed all legal rules and procedures imposed in the discussed case…