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Rio Tinto chairman Simon Thompson to resign over Juukan Gorge destruction but First Nations leaders and investors say more heads should roll – ABC News
Rio Tinto chairman and board director to quit board in the wake of the destruction of 46,000-year-old Juukan Gorge caves in Western Australia but Indigenous leaders…

An investor advocacy group says the Rio Tinto chairman could be unseated at this year’s annual investor meetings in the wake of the destruction of the Juukan Gorge caves in Western Australia, despite the big miner’s announcement that Simon Thompson would stand down in 2022.
Key points:
- Simon Thompson and Michael L’Estrange will resign before the 2022 shareholder meetings
- This will be the latest resignations in the wake of the destruction of the caves at Juukan Gorge
- The caves were historical Indigenous…
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