Alexkor

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Alexkor
TypeMining company
IndustryDiamond mining
Founded1992
Headquarters20 Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, Johannesburg, South Africa
Area served
north-west coast of South Africa
Key people
Productsdiamonds
RevenueR409 million (2018)[1]
R34 million (2018)[1]
Websitehttps://alexkor.co.za/

Alexkor is a wholly state owned South African diamond mining company that falls under the Department of Public Enterprises. The company's core business is diamond prospecting and mining along the north-west coast of the Northern Cape Province of South Africa up to the boarder of Namibia. It was founded through the proclamation of the Alexkor Limited Act, No. 116 of 1992 (amended by the Alexkor Amendment Act, No. 29 of 2001). The company mines both land and coastal deposits for diamonds.

In 2003 mining activity by the company had decreased significantly due to losing a land claim instituted by the Richtersveld community in the area surrounding Alexander Bay.[2] This resulted in the company generated substantial losses between 2005 and 2009 that in turn lead to it accruing a debt of R275 million (US$41.4 million) in 2012 and receiving a R350 million bailout from national government in 2011.[2] The company reported the production of 41 941 carats of diamonds in 2018 generating R409 million in revenue and R34 million in profit.[1]

The company was involved in corruption allegations involving the Gupta Family resulting in it being investigated by the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture. In April 2022 the Zondo Commission recommended that the company's executives and chairperson be investigated for fraud and other corrupt activities involving Gupta connected companies.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Letter from the Chairperson". alexkor.co.za. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Will SA state diamond miner Alexkor come out of the woods?". Rough&Polished. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Zondo report: Diamond mine Alexcor chief executive, directors, executives must be investigated for Gupta-linked dealings". The Mail & Guardian. 29 April 2022. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  4. ^ Stoddard, Ed (2 May 2022). "DAYS OF ZONDO, PART FOUR: Commission recommends criminal probe of Alexkor over suspicious Scarlet Sky tender". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 3 May 2022.