A spokesman for the miner confirmed Mr Jacques arrived in Perth two weeks ago and had just completed two weeks in quarantine.
Rio Tinto chief executive Jean-Sébastien Jacques will meet face-to-face with the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people in the Pilbara to apologise over the company's Juukan Gorge rock shelter blast.
Rio chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques' is in WA for a meeting with the traditional owners of the Juukan Gorge."After the mandatory period in quarantine he was able to spend time with Rio Tinto colleagues in the Perth office," he said. After an internal review of the lead up to the blast, Rio Tinto's remuneration committee wiped $3 million of short term incentives from Mr Jacques and $1.8 million of long term incentives.Corporate relations boss Simone Niven and iron ore chief executive Chris Salisbury both lost about $1 million.
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