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2 Feb 2009

Author:
BHP Billiton

[PDF] BHP Billiton letter to CAFOD

Pending the suspension of the field investigations, we always sought to ensure that our work on the Hallmark site was fully compliant with the relevant laws and consistent with BHP Billiton’s policies and standards...We would also only proceed with development of the project if the results of a detailed environmental and social impact assessment confirmed that the project would be consistent with Philippines law and our internal policies and standards.