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Patrice Motsepe Hit with $195 Million Lawsuit in Tanzania Over Alleged Non-Compete Violation

November 5, 2024
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Patrice Motsepe Hit with $195 Million Lawsuit in Tanzania Over Alleged Non-Compete Violation
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  • South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe faces a $195 million (R3.4 billion) lawsuit filed by Tanzanian mining firm Pula Group.
  • Pula Group accuses Motsepe’s companies of breaching a non-compete and confidentiality agreement by investing in Evolution Energy Minerals, a rival graphite project in Tanzania.
  • The case is one of Tanzania’s largest commercial lawsuits, resuming on Monday, and could have major implications for foreign investments in the country’s mining sector.

Patrice Motsepe, a prominent South African billionaire and founder of African Rainbow Minerals (ARM), faces a significant legal challenge as Tanzanian mining firm Pula Group has filed a $195 million lawsuit, accusing Motsepe’s associated companies of breaching a non-compete and confidentiality agreement. According to Pula Group, Motsepe’s investment in Evolution Energy Minerals—a competing Australian mining company located near Pula’s graphite project—has undermined Pula’s competitive standing.

The lawsuit, filed in Tanzania’s commercial court, is one of the country’s largest and is drawing considerable attention as it highlights issues surrounding foreign investment in the mining sector and the enforcement of confidentiality agreements in international business dealings. Charles Stith, chairman of Pula Group and former U.S. ambassador to Tanzania, disclosed that the lawsuit’s valuation is based on third-party assessments of potential financial losses Pula might incur.

Motsepe’s companies, including ARM, African Rainbow Capital (ARC), and ARCH Emerging Markets, are said to have engaged in competitive activities despite the non-compete clause. Stith claims this violation could severely impact Pula’s project, leading to significant losses. “The amount was based on a third-party valuation of what Pula stands to lose as a result of the competitive disadvantage resulting from the Motsepe-associated companies’ violation of a confidentiality and non-compete agreement,” he said.

In response, ARM and its associated companies have issued a statement strongly denying the allegations, stating that they have fully adhered to their agreements with Pula. “Pula issued summonses against ARM, ARC, Arch, and Dr. Patrice Motsepe, alleging breach of the confidentiality agreement … [all] deny any breach of the confidentiality agreement and also deny that there is any merit to the allegations and claims brought by Pula,” ARM said in a statement to *Business Times*.

This legal battle, resuming on Monday, will be closely watched by both the mining industry and legal experts as it could set a precedent for international business disputes in Tanzania. The outcome could impact Motsepe’s investments and reputation while also potentially affecting Tanzania’s attractiveness as a destination for foreign investors in its resource-rich sectors.

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