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Mark Di Stefano

MinRes senior lawyers reach for the lifeboat

A second lawyer has left MinRes to help the company’s board within a board investigate Chris Ellison’s misdeeds.

Mark Di StefanoColumnist

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In November’s omnibus release of Chris Ellison’s dirty deeds – buried beneath the offshore tax scheme and the MinRes staff working on his luxury catamaran – was the board’s decision to set up an “Independent Ethics and Governance Committee”.

The committee’s mandate is wide. It will take a deeper look at Ellison’s litany of related-party transactions, as well as “review delegated authorities … and compliance functions” and oversee internal and external investigations, including whistleblower reports.

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Mark Di Stefano is Rear Window columnist, based in the Sydney newsroom. He previously worked at BuzzFeed, the Financial Times and The Information before joining the Financial Review as a media and tech correspondent. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mark.distefano@afr.com

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