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MinRes scheme enriched execs, allegedly at investors’ expense

Neil Chenoweth

Former Mineral Resources chairman Peter Wade failed to disclose a 10-year tax evasion scheme established by billionaire managing director Chris Ellison that enriched the pair and three other founding executives but cost the mining company’s shareholders more than $7 million.

Mr Wade was a key member of the MinRes board audit committee from 2006 to 2011 but did not disclose that the five senior executives were using a British Virgin Islands-domiciled company to buy machinery with shareholder funds and on-sell the equipment to the West Australian iron ore and lithium miner at a high mark-up.

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Neil Chenoweth was a senior writer for The Australian Financial Review

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