New Zealand Superannuation Fund excludes Barrick Gold and subsidiary African Barrick Gold on responsible investment grounds New Zealand Superannuation Fund May 13th, 2013 |
The New Zealand Superannuation Fund has
excluded global mining company Barrick Gold Corporation and its
subsidiary African Barrick Gold from its $22 billion investment
portfolio on responsible investment grounds. Barrick�s mines in Papua New Guinea and Tanzania have experienced a
series of security-related, environmental and community problems over a
lengthy time period. The Fund�s Manager, Responsible Investment, Anne-Maree O�Connor, said
the Fund viewed Barrick�s activities as inconsistent with the human
rights and environmental standards contained in the UN Global Compact,
the key benchmark against which the Fund measures corporate behaviour. Ms O�Connor said while Barrick had made recent steps to improve its
policies and practices, there was no practical remedy for the
environmental impact of riverine tailings (the practice of disposing
mining waste into rivers) and the Fund�s view was that progress on
resolving community grievances and security issues had been slow. Ms O�Connor said the Fund had decided not to engage with Barrick. �In reaching our decision we took account of the security and
environmental context in which the companies operate, and the length of
time over which problems have occurred.� �Given the circumstances, we believe engagement with Barrick would be
unlikely to be successful, and until it is evident that significant
improvements can be made on the ground we will be excluding both
companies from our portfolio.� �It is important that we focus the Fund�s efforts to influence
company behaviour on situations where we believe a difference can be
made.� The use of riverine tailings breaches international norms, with the
World Bank and the International Finance Corporation no longer financing
projects that make use of riverine tailings disposal. As at 31 December 2012, the Fund held shares worth NZ$1,826,470 in
Barrick Gold Corporation and NZ$78,824 in African Barrick Gold in its
global equity portfolio. The stocks have now been sold. The Fund�s responsible investment standards and activities are set out in its responsible investment framework, available on www.nzsuperfund.co.nz. |