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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Rio Tinto chairman Simon Thompson is set to face further pressure over the board’s handling of the destruction of sacred rock shelters in Australia after an Indigenous group accused him of breaking a personal promise, analysts said.
FILE PHOTO: A sign adorns the building where mining company Rio Tinto has their office in Perth, Western Australia, November 19, 2015. REUTERS/David Gray
The traditional owners of the rock shelters said Thompson had told them Rio’s acting head of iron ore, Ivan Vella, who had led reconciliation efforts, would see the process through to its end, The Australian newspaper reported on Thursday, citing a letter to Rio from the traditional owners.
Rio Tinto acknowledges mistakes in communicating with traditional owners about management changes
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Rio Tinto executive Ivan Vella was meant to be managing the ongoing relationship with the Pilbara s PKKP people, but his role was changed.
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Rio Tinto has moved to deal with fresh concerns raised by the traditional owners of the Juukan Gorge heritage sites, which were destroyed in blasts by the mining company to access iron ore.
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Juukan Gorge traditional owners wrote a scathing letter to Rio Tinto criticising executive movements
Following reports of the letter, Rio Tinto and the PKKP Aboriginal Corporation have now issued a joint statement
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Rio Tinto issues mea culpa over poor communication with Australia indigenous group on leadership changes
Global miner Rio Tinto Ltd has since worked to repair ties with the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people.PHOTO: REUTERS
PublishedFeb 5, 2021, 4:24 pm SGT
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