(Chancellor said that the CVG signed a contract in good faith, thinking that the trans was going to meet terms to generate 50 jobs in 2002, assuming the cost of maintaining 22 workers, assistance with technical projects for small miners, assuming a cost center Rural type outpatient medical 1, in Las Claritas, training of personnel with equipment and machinery, mining, development of community social programs, implementation of the road and the construction of 30 homes in the urbanization of Santo Domingo, San Isidro parish, the only thing we have, and a potable water plant, which is not fit for human consumption. And the key clause regarding the special benefits, which were broken, saying the decrease environmental impact, to prevent access by small miners "certain areas" protected by the company. So it asked the state to withdraw the grant of 25 thousand tons of gold, the richest of Venezuela in terms of proven gold reserves, the second largest in the world and the sixth in Latin America.)
Chancellor's list is an accurate description of Crystallex's obligations under the MOC and we better hope that Crystallex hasn't scewed this up. This dispute with Chancellor has been festering for along time. We need to know if Crystallex has really delivered on all of these.