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Rio Tinto slashes bonuses over 46,000-year-old cave blast disaster – Sydney Morning Herald
Rio Tinto’s CEO and two senior executives have been stripped of some of their bonuses for the blasting of the ancient Juukan Gorge.

Rio Tinto chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques and two senior executives have been stripped of some of their bonuses after an internal investigation found they must bear some responsibility for the destruction of 46,000-year-old Aboriginal rock shelters in Western Australia.
The mining giant on Monday released the findings of a board-led review into the decision to blast the ancient Juukan Gorge contrary to the wishes of the area’s traditional owners. The internal review, led by non-executive…
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