Amid the heritage cave blasts controversy, Rio Tinto announced that its CEO will be resigning and there would be other key management exits. It’s clear that the mounting external pressure hasn’t left many options. While JS’s exit is a near-term blow, this development perhaps sets the ball-rolling for Rio’s ESG momentum – which has been missing so far. Fortunately, the group’s is well-positioned to invest in a robust governance structure and, hence, do away
11 Sep 2020
Heritage cave blasts trigger CEO's resignation
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Heritage cave blasts trigger CEO's resignation
Rio Tinto plc (RIO:LON) | 5,314 -3666.7 (-1.3%) | Mkt Cap: 66,558m
- Published:
11 Sep 2020 -
Author:
Varun Sikka -
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Amid the heritage cave blasts controversy, Rio Tinto announced that its CEO will be resigning and there would be other key management exits. It’s clear that the mounting external pressure hasn’t left many options. While JS’s exit is a near-term blow, this development perhaps sets the ball-rolling for Rio’s ESG momentum – which has been missing so far. Fortunately, the group’s is well-positioned to invest in a robust governance structure and, hence, do away