This small group of anti-mining campaigners presented awards to (dis)honour mining companies and executives whose showed a lack of commitment to sustainable development.

'On the evening of Wednesday 3 December nearly six hundred of the mining industry&#8217, s &#8216, movers and shakers&#8217, packed into London&#8217, s ExCel Centre for the awards dinner of the Mining Journal &#8216, Mines & Money Congress&#8217, . The centrepiece of the dinner was the presentation of the journal&#8217, s &#8216, Outstanding Achievement Awards&#8217, . At the same time a small group of anti-mining campaigners breached security at the London venue to present the Dirty Digger Awards 2003. These awards (dis)honoured those mining companies and executives whose commitment to unsustainable development and corporate deception most impressed the international panel of judges.'

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