BHP chief Andrew Mackenzie said shareholder value could be destroyed if the miner failed to speak up on important social issues like indigenous rights and climate policy.
Mr Mackenzie said being a chief executive was not a free pass to push ''personal views on the company”, but he conceded the personal opinions of management inevitably had some influence on corporations' public stances
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