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18 Mar 2015

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Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto: Promoting best practice in security and human rights

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Chief executive Sam Walsh will address an event at the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London as the UK’s year-long chairmanship of the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights (VPSHR) comes to a close...On 17 March 2015, Sam will address an audience including representatives of VPSHR member companies, governments and civil society. He will share his thoughts on the value of the VPSHR and the importance of multi-stakeholder engagement in helping build stability and create mutual value for the mining industry’s stakeholders.

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