Humberto is back and takes a look at how Vale, the company that bought Inco has a less than stellar environmental and legal record and yet was let into our borders. . . now why was that?
Last week the winner of our Not Rex Murphy Contest, Humberto DaSilva asked “what’s a Grecian Urn? – apparently less and less after the deficit shock” (ta-da) and took governments and multinationals to task on the Greek “shock“.
Today Humberto is back and takes a look at how Vale, the company that bought Inco has a less than stellar environmental and legal record and yet was let into our borders. . . now why was that? Check it out below!
Humerto’s views are his own (and Not Rex’s).
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