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CEO of one of the world's largest mining companies, Rio Tinto, has resigned following destruction of two sacred Aboriginal sites. However, it will not be speedy exit. CEO has until March to empty his desk and head for door. He handed in his notice after the furor created by demolition of 46,000-year-old caves in the Juukan Gorge in Western Australia. The company was mining for high-grade iron ore. The CEO acknowledged there was no doubt company could have made "better decisions". The ancient caves are sacred to Australia's indigenous Aboriginal communities. There is evidence to show they were used as dwellings as far back as the Old Stone Age, when humans were developing stone tools.

blasts at caves led to international condemnation and adversely affected Rio Tinto's reputation worldwide. The blasting took place against the wishes of traditional owners of site, the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people. They accused mining giant of blatant disregard of their culture and traditions, purely in quest for greater profits. They said: "We cannot and will not allow this type of devastation to occur ever again." The Rio Tinto chair offered apology. He said: "What happened at Juukan was wrong and we are determined to ensure that destruction of heritage site of such exceptional archaeological and cultural significance never occurs again at Rio Tinto operation."

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