2010 • • 2011 • • • • 2013 2014 2015 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2016 • • • • • • 2017 • • President Bouterse replaced President Venetian, in accordance with the National Assembly’s vote. 28 Newmont restarted negotiations for a Mineral Agreement with the new government. Suriname’s Gold Commission evicted informal miners from Gowtu Bergi in the presence of police and military. Surgold appointed G Mining to conduct feasibility study and manage construction. Feasibility studies commence. Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) commissioned and conducted. Pamaka traditional authority appointed a Negotiating Committee to negotiate with Surgold. Surgold and the Pamaka community signed the Letter of Intent. Suriname's National Assembly approved the Mineral Agreement for Merian. Surgold and the Government of Suriname signed Mineral Agreement. Suriname’s Ministry of Natural Resources approved the ESIA. ICMM Mining and Indigenous Peoples Position statement published. Newmont purchased Alcoa��s remaining interest in Surgold. Newmont Board of Directors approved funding for the Merian Project. Government of Suriname granted Surgold the Right of Exploitation for Merian. Construction activities commenced, with G Mining as construction manager. The Government of Suriname exercised its option to participate in the project through a 25 percent fully-funded equity share. Suriname’s Gold Commission evicted remaining informal miners from within the exclusion zone, in the presence of police and military. Pamaka staged peaceful demonstration by blocking a public road used to access the Merian site. A trainer working for the private security firm that provides services to Surgold shot and wounded two small-scale miners. Newmont’s Indigenous Peoples standard published. Newmont commissioned Merian Expert Advisory Panel, convened by RESOLVE. Surgold and the Pamaka signed a Cooperation Agreement. Project construction completed. Surgold’s name was changed from “Suriname Gold Company, LLC” to “Newmont Suriname, LLC”. Legal formalities for creation of the Community Development Foundation completed and Board of Directors appointed. Commercial production at Merian commenced. Newmont advised the Panel that disputes over claims to customary land had begun to emerge in the project’s Area of Interest. 28 The National Assembly vote followed a peaceful general election in which there were no reported instances of intimidation of voters or any other serious irregularities, according to the Organization of American States election observation mission: https://www.oas.org/es/sap/docs/deco/2010/SURINAME_%20MAY25_%202010_e.pdf 11

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