By Clara Denina and Helen Reid
LONDON/JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The incoming chairman of Rio Tinto will review the position of CEO Jakob Stausholm to determine whether he is suitable to lead an overhaul of the company's toxic work culture, two people familiar with the matter said.
Dominic Barton, a former diplomat who takes up the role of chairman in May, could remove Stausholm if he decides Rio would be better served by a leader who was not in the upper echelons of the organisation in recent y...
>>> Read more: Exclusive-New Rio Tinto chairman to weigh CEO's future amid toxic culture crisis - sources
LONDON/JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The incoming chairman of Rio Tinto will review the position of CEO Jakob Stausholm to determine whether he is suitable to lead an overhaul of the company's toxic work culture, two people familiar with the matter said.
Dominic Barton, a former diplomat who takes up the role of chairman in May, could remove Stausholm if he decides Rio would be better served by a leader who was not in the upper echelons of the organisation in recent y...
>>> Read more: Exclusive-New Rio Tinto chairman to weigh CEO's future amid toxic culture crisis - sources