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Executive Outcomes: Windimurra, Territory, Polaris, Perseverance, Austindo, GME, Copper Range, Grange, Metals

CONTROVERSIAL director Roderick Smith of <b>Windimurra Vanadium</b> has finally resigned from Windimurra’s board, months after the Western Australian Corruption and Crime Commission investigated Smith’s conduct during his time as the company’s managing director.

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Executive Outcomes: Windimurra, Territory, Polaris, Perseverance, Austindo, GME, Copper Range, Grange, Metals

In early 2007, Smith was embroiled in a scandal that saw the political downfall of Resources Minister John Bowler after Bowler was found to have leaked cabinet documents to Windimurra. The WACC investigated...

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