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Rio Tinto misled Juukan Gorge inquiry and ‘can’t plead ignorance’ as a defence, committee chair says – The Guardian
Queensland MP Warren Entsch says the evidence contradicts the mining giant’s claims it wasn’t aware of the significance of the caves

The chair of a parliamentary committee examining Rio Tintos destruction of 46,000-year-old rock shelters at Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara says the company appears to have misled the inquiry.
It is hard to argue that we have not been misled by Rio Tintos evidence to the inquiry when you look at what was said together with the documents the company has provided on notice, Queensland LNP MP Warren Entsch told Guardian Australia.
It is a profound statement to say that senior executives did not know …
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