Endeavour noted the French executive had not informed the board about this payment instruction, adding that he disguised it as an advance installment owed to a contractor.
The company, backed by Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, said in a statement de Montessus’ actions had “caused” the company to make two payments adding up to $15 million to the same third party that had received the $5.9 million.
“No evidence of bribery, or of any payments being made to sanctioned persons or to terrorist groups,” the company said.
The miner noted the ultimate beneficiaries of the irregular payments have not been discovered, despite extensive investigation.
“Implausible and untrue” claims
De Montessus has denied allegations of misconduct but acknowledged at one point “a lapse in judgement”. He attended two interviews during the internal investigation, but his claim that the initial payment was utilized to purchase security…


