Rio chairman quits before he starts
Rio Tinto is again in the process of searching for a chairman following the resignation of Jim Leng, less than a month after he was announced as the incumbent.
Mr Leng told Bloomberg that he resigned because of a disagreement over how to reduce the miner's debt.
There has been a difference of opinion over which option the company should pursue, Mr Leng said.
Rio Tinto had a financial...
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