WB’s ICSID considering Pakistan’s appeal to reverse $6bn penalty in Reko Diq case

  • The World Bank's ICSID on July 13, 2019, announced 700-page judgment regarding $5.976 billion (Rs 944.21 billion) award against Pakistan in the Reko Diq case.
07 Sep, 2020

The World Bank’s International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) is considering Pakistan’s request to annul the 2019 ruling in favor of Tethyan Copper Corp.

Pakistan is seeking the reversal of $6 billion penalty imposed by an international tribunal for denying a mining lease to the Australian company, as Pakistan says that paying the fine will hinder its ability to mitigate the coronavirus pandemic.

As per reports till date no indication efforts to reach a settlement outside of the tribunal have made headway.

The World Bank's ICSID on July 13, 2019, announced 700-page judgment regarding $5.976 billion (Rs 944.21 billion) award against Pakistan in the Reko Diq case.

The ICSID award includes $4.08 billion penalty and $1.87 billion in interest to Tethyan Copper Company (TCC), a joint venture between Chile's Antofagasta Plc and Canada's Barrick Gold, the Chilean miner.

n 2012, TCC filed claims for international arbitration before the ICSID of the World Bank, after the Balochistan government turned down a leasing request from the company. The litigation has continued for seven years.

Former chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry in the Maulana Abdul Haque vs Government of Balochistan held that the "Chagai Hills Exploration Joint Venture Agreement" (CHEJVA) signed between the Balochistan Development Authority (BDA) and Broken Hill Properties Minerals Intermediate Exploration Inc. (BHP) in 1993 was void ab initio.

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