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Rio Tinto shareholders rebel against ex-chief executive s £7 2m bonus | Rio Tinto

Last modified on Thu 6 May 2021 16.04 EDT Rio Tinto’s shareholders have rebelled against the board’s decision to pay its outgoing chief executive his biggest ever pay packet despite overseeing the destruction of the sacred 46,000-year-old rock shelters at Juukan Gorge in Western Australia. Shareholders voted 61% against the miner’s remuneration policy, which handed a £7.2m pay packet to the disgraced former chief executive Jean-Sébastien Jacques for last year, a 20% rise on his total pay the year before, despite the Juukan Gorge scandal. Jean-Sébastien Jacques. Photograph: Hannah McKay/Reuters Jacques agreed to step down from the mining company “by mutual agreement” with Rio Tinto’s board last year after the miner blew up ancient rock shelters, which were highly significant to the area’s traditional owners, Indigenous Australians, so that it could mine better quality iron ore.

Rio Tinto shareholders rebel against ex-chief executive s £7 2m bonus

Rio Tinto shareholders rebel against ex-chief executive’s £7.2m bonus Jillian Ambrose Rio Tinto’s shareholders have rebelled against the board’s decision to pay its outgoing chief executive his biggest ever pay packet despite overseeing the destruction of the sacred 46,000-year-old rock shelters at Juukan Gorge in Western Australia. Shareholders dealt the Anglo-Australian company a bloody nose after 61% voted against the miner’s remuneration policy, which handed a £7.2m pay packet to the disgraced former chief executive Jean-Sébastien Jacques for last year, a 20% rise on his total pay the year before, despite the Juukan Gorge scandal. © Provided by The Guardian

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