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FMG weighing RCII contribution

IT APPEARS the reason Fortescue Metals Group was not one of the initial contributors to Western Australia’s Resources Community Investment Initiative was due to a lack of notice.

Andrew Forrest says FMG was not given enough time to consider contributing to the RCII.

Andrew Forrest says FMG was not given enough time to consider contributing to the RCII.

FMG founder and executive chairman Dr Andrew Forrest says Western Australian premier Mark McGowan only rang him over the weekend to ask for a contribution to the $750 million RCII. McGowan announced...

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