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Heads roll at Rio Tinto – maybe others will now tread more carefully

Heads roll at Rio Tinto – maybe others will now tread more carefully

Sep 15, 2020 | Monthly bulletin

Dear friends, Although nothing will bring back the 46,000 year old Aboriginal sacred site which Rio Tinto destroyed in May so that they could get to more iron ore, at least now the company’s CEO JS Jacques and two other executives have been forced to resign over...
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