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Phoenix Copper, based in the UK, suspends its top brass after a payment investigation

Phoenix Copper Limited, a UK-based company, announced on Monday that it has suspended its executive chairman and finance director with immediate effect as a result of an investigation into allegations regarding their conduct and payments made to a former Corporate Finance Advisor. This sent shares down by as much as 50 percent to a new record low price of 1 pence. The U.S.-based copper miner said on Monday that it was reviewing its funding options, and warned that current cash would only cover obligations until the early'second quarter' of 2026 if additional financing is not provided.

Executive Chairman Marcus Edwards-Jones, Chief Financial Officer Richard Wilkins and Company Secretary Richard Wilkins have been suspended while the investigation examines allegations related to payments made to Lloyd Edwards Jones S.A.S. the company's former advisor co-founded by its chairman.

The company did not provide any further information. It put in place interim financial oversight, started searching for a temporary finance director and outsourced its company secretary function.

Phoenix stated that it is still in talks with Riverfort Global Opportunities PCC Limited about a "short-term lending facility". Edwards-Jones & Wilkins did NOT respond to LinkedIn requests for comments. (Reporting and editing by Nivedita Battacharjee in Bengaluru, Ankita Bora from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)