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Fortescue urged to front MPs after two days of ‘damning’ evidence to Juukan Gorge inquiry – The Guardian
‘It’s very much in their interest to present their side of the story,’ Warren Entsch says

Andrew Twiggy Forrests Fortescue Metals Group should appear sooner rather than later before a parliamentary inquiry into the destruction of Juukan Gorge after two days of quite damning evidence from traditional owners regarding the companys conduct in the Pilbara, the inquirys chairman has said.
In light of recent evidence over the past few days it is very much in their interest to present their side of the story, the chairman, Warren Entsch, told Guardian Australia.
Entsch said the federal jo…
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