MINING NEWS: Alaska attorney general resigns in Taiwan coal affairGregg Renkes owned shares in company he was promoting to dry Alaska’s coal for sale to Taiwan; KFx not impacted Sarah Hurst Mining News Editor
Alaska’s attorney general, Gregg Renkes, resigned in February following an investigation into his role in promoting the sale of coal to Taiwan. The Bundy report concluded that Renkes had not violated the state ethics code, but added that it was a “close question,” and there were immediate calls from....
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