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MinRes admits it failed to disclose related-party transactions

Mark WembridgeResources reporter

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Mineral Resources has admitted that the offshore tax avoidance scheme by its founder to sell machinery to the miner at inflated prices did involve related-party transactions and should have been disclosed to investors.

The miner said that the British Virgin Islands company – through which its managing director Chris Ellison and other executives enriched themselves at the expense of MinRes – was “at all relevant times … a related party”.

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Mark Wembridge covers resource companies for The Australian Financial Review, based in Perth. He formerly worked for the Financial Times in London and Hong Kong. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mark.wembridge@nine.com.au

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