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Rio Tinto executive got big pay rise after review of Juukan cave blast – ABC News
The man who led the internal inquiry into the blasting of the Juukan Gorge caves was paid an extra 46 per cent on top of his annual director fees.

It has been revealed the man responsible for leading a review into Rio Tinto’s Juukan Gorge disaster received an enormous pay rise.
Key points:
- The Rio Tinto executive in charge of the review into the blasting of Juukan Gorge caves received 46 per cent on top of his annual director fees
- CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques also received a 20 per cent pay rise, according to the company’s annual report
- Rio Tinto defended the inquiry into the Juukan cave blasts, which was helmed by a director who owns shares in…
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