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Australian company rejects allegations from Spanish politicians

AUSTRALIAN junior Rafaella Resources has rejected claims made by two members of Spain’s congress alleging illegalities and claims of a massive tax debt linked to the San Finx tin and tungsten mine it acquired in January.

Haydn Black
 Rafaella is redeveloping two mines on the Iberian Peninsula

Rafaella is redeveloping two mines on the Iberian Peninsula

Representatives for minor party Unidas Podemos sent the letter directly to some of Rafaella's shareholders, warning Santa Finx, which is on the Iberian Peninsula, was illegally permitted and involved in...

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