Heath Goldfields has dismissed what it describes as inaccurate public commentary regarding its operations at the Bogoso-Prestea Gold Mine, insisting that the claims misrepresent key facts as well as its legal and operational standing.
In a statement issued by management, the company said allegations circulating in the public domain distort “material facts and the legal and operational framework” within which it operates.
The company expressed concern over what it described as the spread of “inaccurate, incomplete and misleading information,” warning that such claims risk confusing workers, host communities and the wider public.
Heath Goldfields reaffirmed its commitment to transparent communication through proper and verifiable channels, adding that it will continue engaging regulators, employees and other stakeholders.
According to the company, operations at the Bogoso-Prestea mine remain active, with work progressing under an approved Mine Development Plan and under the supervision of the Minerals Commission of Ghana.
It stressed that all financing and operational activities are being conducted within the applicable regulatory framework as it focuses on executing its development strategy.
Heath Goldfields further indicated that updates on operational progress, community programmes and long-term development priorities will be provided in upcoming announcements.
The company also signalled its readiness to take action over damaging claims, stating that it reserves the right to respond to statements it considers false, misleading or injurious to its reputation.
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