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Rio Tinto response to Juukan Gorge caves blast not good enough, AustralianSuper says – The Guardian
Biggest super fund in Australia says stripping bonuses from executives over the destruction falls ‘significantly short’

Australias biggest super fund, the $180bn AustralianSuper, has dismissed as inadequate Rio Tintos decision to strip bonuses from executives over the destruction of 46,000-year-old caves at Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara.
Ian Silk, the chief executive of AustralianSuper, said a report into the debacle by Rio Tintos board highlights profound systemic, operational and governance failings.
AustralianSuper has met with the chair of Rio Tinto and expressed our view that the proposed penalties fall sign…
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