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UK funds question Rio Tinto bosses over ‘systemic’ cave blast failures – Sydney Morning Herald
A leading British pension group has added weight to demands for greater accountability over Rio Tinto’s blasting of two ancient Aboriginal rock shelters.

“Consequently, decisions around the caves at Juukan Gorge appear to have been taken without adequate community input,” LAPFF said. “This is wholly unacceptable.”
Doug McMurdo, the chair of the LAPFF, said the inquiry was providing shareholders with a clearer understanding of the corporate governance failures that led to the destruction of the Juukan Gorge site.
“I am increasingly concerned that these failings are systemic, which calls into the question the actions and judgment of the company’s…
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