GOVERNMENT says its agreement with Vedanta has been structured in such a way that if the company fails to run KCM, there will be no provisional liquidation but an absolute “divorce”. Speaking, when he featured on Diamond TV, Thursday, Mines and Minerals Development Minister Paul Kabuswe said government, however, wanted Vedanta to succeed in running KCM. “Let me tell you what we are trying to achieve… I am not looking forward to a time when Vedanta will fail. That’s not what I am looking for; I am actually looking for that mine to succeed. That’s what this government wants; it wants that mine to succeed. But if it fails, the way the agreement is structured we will never go the...

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