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Mahdia Gold Corp MHGPF



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Post by Caribbeanmanon Dec 03, 2015 4:05pm
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Forget about Zaakir, what about our Canadian directors?

Forget about Zaakir, what about our Canadian directors? I find it strange that this guy Wekerlee that a lot of people touted as the reason for getting involved, and who I've seen self promoting himself as a "gold mine owner" on the show he's on, has either been bamboozled himself or at least is guilty of laying down and having the people he helped put in position walk all over Mahdia shareholders. It shows a real lack of responsibility. What about Goodman. He's got a superior name and I've heard he's likewise a shareholder. Not only that isn't he a high up on the CSE? How is all this being allowed to happen under his nose and that of the CSE with impunity? What about John Reynolds? Or was he just a paid figurehead? Shouldn't he be put under the ringer for putting his endorsement as a director on this whole fiasco?

Reynolds?
Wekerlee?
Goodman?

Where have you guys disappeared to? And why aren't you involved in protecting shareholder interests. Especially Reynolds. Directors have a fidiuciary responsibility. They sign off on how the company is run. 
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