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'''Hugh Morgan''' is a Member of the Board of the [[Reserve Bank of Australia]]. He was the CEO of [[Western Mining Corporation]] from 1990 to 2003, and the President of the [[Business Council of Australia]] from 2003 to 2005. [http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/japan/aj_conf/hm.html]
Morgan was one of the orginal funders of the [[Centre for Independent Studies]] and helped to establish the [[HR Nicholls Society]]. He has also funded the [[Institute of Public Affairs]]. He is a known [[climate change sceptic]], and opponent of the Kyoto Protocol.
In 1997 "it was revealed that Western Mining Corporation had quadrupled its forward gold sales at the same time the RBA was planning to sell two thirds of its gold reserves. WMC's CEO, Hugh Morgan, was a member of the board at the time. He did not, and was not required to, absent himself from the board discussions which dealt with the gold sales." [http://afr.com/premium/articles/2005/12/08/1133829715143.html]
In a [http://www.tai.org.au/WhatsNew_Files/WhatsNew/CC%20in%20Adelaide%20Final.pdf talk] given in Australia on 20 February 2006, [[Clive Hamiliton]] (director of [[The Australia Institute]]) identifies Hugh Morgan as one of Australia's climate change "dirty dozen" (these include: [[Hugh Morgan]], [[John Eyles]], [[Ron Knapp]], [[Alan Oxley]], [[Peter Walsh]], [[Meg McDonald]], [[Barry Jones]], [[Chris Mitchell]], [[Ian MacFarlane]], [[Alan Moran]], [[Malcolm Broomhead]], and [[John Howard]]):
:"As the CEO of Western Mining and a member of the [[Business Council of Australia]], Morgan’'s anti-greenhouse activism reached extreme levels. He was influential in the [[Australian Aluminium Council]] and was responsible for establishing the greenhouse sceptics collected together in the [[Lavoisier Group]]. He described the AGO’'s four discussion papers on emissions trading as “"Mein Kampf declarations” " and has railed against the Kyoto Protocol as a devious plot by European bureaucrats to seize control of the Australian economy. Despite these extraordinary views Morgan has enjoyed unparalleled access to the Prime Minister." [http://www.tai.org.au/WhatsNew_Files/WhatsNew/CC%20in%20Adelaide%20Final.pdf]
==External links==
*Hugh Morgan, [http://www.lavoisier.com.au/papers/articles/MorganOz0602.html Carbon Blackmail Doesn't Lead to Greener Future], The Australian, 10 June 2002.
*Hugh Morgan, "[http://afr.com/premium/articles/2005/04/04/1112489414086.html Attack on integrity lacks moral standing]", ''Australian Financial Review'', April 5, 2005.
*Clive Hamiliton, "[http://www.tai.org.au/WhatsNew_Files/WhatsNew/CC%20in%20Adelaide%20Final.pdf The Dirty Politics of Climate Change]", Speech to the Climate Change and Business Conference, 20 February, 2006.
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