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AustralianSuper says Rio Tinto punishment falls short – The Australian Financial Review
The nation’s biggest pension fund wants the miner to reconsider the penalties handed out to top executives over the destruction of Juukan Gorge.

”AustralianSuper has met with the chair of Rio Tinto and expressed our view that the proposed penalties fall significantly short of appropriate accountability for those responsible.
”We have asked the board to reconsider its response, and are continuing to engage with the company on the matter.”
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