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Top Fortescue executives step down amid $3b Iron Bridge mine review – Sydney Morning Herald
Mining giant Fortescue Metals Group has announced the departure of one of its most senior executives, chief operating officer Greg Lilleyman.

Since Fortescue was established, our values, above all else, have driven our behaviours and our decisions. Today, it is that culture and our values which have come to the fore as we announce these difficult changes.
The Andrew Twiggy Forrest-backed Fortescue has been reviewing the costs and timetables for its $US2.6 billion ($3.3 billion) Iron Bridge development, one of its top growth projects.
Iron Bridge is a joint venture between Fortescue, Taiwans Formosa and Chinas Baosteel, and had been expected…
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