Mali Tightens Grip on Gold Sector with New Ministerial Post

January 22, 2026

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GOLD

The military government of Mali has established a new ministerial-level position to directly oversee the nation’s vital mining industry. This administrative shift, finalized via a presidential decree on January 19, 2026, signals a significant centralization of power over the country’s primary source of revenue.

Hilaire Bébien Diarra, a veteran earth sciences specialist, has been appointed to the role. Interestingly, Diarra is a former executive at Barrick Gold, where he previously led negotiations regarding the Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex.

Centralized Control and Oversight

The new office strips several key responsibilities from the traditional Ministry of Mines. Under the new legal framework, the new minister holds the authority to:

  • Enforce Policy: Supervise the direct implementation of national mining strategies.
  • Monitor Compliance: Ensure all operators strictly adhere to the updated mining code.
  • Review Operations: Audit and evaluate technical reports submitted by international license holders.

A senior official confirmed that major operating permits and contract negotiations—including ongoing disputes with foreign firms—will now be handled directly by the presidential palace. While the Ministry of Finance manages tax collection, the Ministry of Mines will now focus primarily on technical regulation.

A Strategic Setback for Foreign Operators

Diarra’s transition from a Canadian mining giant to a high-ranking government official is viewed by analysts as a strategic move by Assimi Goïta’s administration. His appointment occurred amidst a tense standoff over the state’s demands for higher taxes and increased equity in mining projects.

Economic Impact of the New Mining Code

This administrative restructuring follows the implementation of a 2023 mining code. While the government claims the new laws helped recover roughly 761 billion CFA francs ($1.2 billion) in arrears by late 2025, the stricter environment has caused friction with international partners.

Recent Industrial Trends:

  • Revenue Gains: Significant recovery of back taxes and state arrears.
  • Production Drop: Industrial gold output fell by 23% in 2025, according to provisional government data.
  • Investor Uncertainty: The two-year standoff with major operators has led to a cooling of the investment climate.

Mali remains one of the continent’s leading gold producers. However, the government insists that these new, stronger structures are necessary to ensure security, environmental standards, and better benefits for local communities

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