Indigenous group hid more than $2m in payments from Adani mining giant
by Ben Smee from Environment | The Guardian on (#3SRCN)
Exclusive: directors were paid cash for invalidated cultural assessments of Abbot Point
A north Queensland Indigenous organisation kept secret more than $2m in payments by the Adani mining company, federal court documents show.
Guardian Australia has obtained court documents that show the Kyburra Munda Yalga Aboriginal Corporation did not account for payments by Adani, then paid its own directors up to $1,000 a day cash-in-hand to conduct now-invalidated cultural heritage assessments for the Indian mining company.
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