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To: TobagoJack who wrote (162415)9/11/2020 1:20:35 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) of 217774
 
re "I am being a bit naughty w/r to NAK, but it could work out, given its nature as a perpetual call option on gold, rare earths, molybdenum, and...

Do not underestimate the clout of local indigenous peoples...

Rio Tinto CEO, Other Executives To Resign Over Destruction Of Ancient Rock Shelters In Australia
nasdaq.com

Published Sep 10, 2020 10:07PM EDT

(RTTNews) - Rio Tinto Plc's chief executive officer J-S Jacques and two other executives will step down following criticism of the mining giant's destruction of two ancient rock shelters in Western Australia.

Rio detonated explosives in May in an area of the Juukan Gorge, destroying the 46,000-year-old Aboriginal heritage site in Western Australia.

The company went ahead with blowing up the ancient rock shelters despite the opposition of Aboriginal traditional owners.

It has sparked widespread condemnation from shareholders, traditional owners and others.

On Friday, the company said in a statement that "significant stakeholders have expressed concerns about executive accountability for the failings identified".
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