Koba Tin directors acquitted of all criminal charges Release date: 02 Aug 2007 The three directors of PT Koba Tin, a 75% owned subsidiary of Malaysia Smelting Corporation Berhad (MSC), have been fully acquitted of all charges by the District Court of Sungailiat in the Province of Bangka Belitung. They had been charged with the collection of tin ore from small scale miners operating outside its Contract of Work (CoW) area.
The judgment said that the three executive directors were free of all charges and the rights, privileges status, dignity and integrity of the three directors were respectively restored and their good names reinstated. The State would bear all costs and charges related to the charge and all evidence returned to PT Koba Tin. The MSC board said that it was pleased with the judgment of the District Court and, would like to reiterate that PT Koba Tin is a responsible corporate citizen, operating within the legal parameters of Indonesian laws including paying of taxes and royalty for the export of tin from its leases and undertaking the necessary environmental and rehabilitation works. MSC acquired 75% stake in PT Koba Tin in 2002. PT Koba Tin operates under a CoW issued by the Indonesian Central Government and covering a total mining acreage of about 41,000 ha. The CoW has enough reserves to last until its expiry date at the end of 2013. --------------------------------- Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when.