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Fortescue Metals rejects shareholders’ call for moratorium on desecration of Aboriginal sites – The Guardian
Mining company owned by Andrew Forrest says paper copies arrived after the ‘applicable cut-off date’
Fortescue Metals Group, the mining company owned by Andrew Twiggy Forrest, has angered shareholder activists by rejecting their resolution for a moratorium on the desecration of Aboriginal heritage sites on the basis that the physical copy of the documents it was printed on arrived too late to be considered at the annual general meeting.
The Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) said the documents were late due to a Covid-related courier delay but electronic copies had already…
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