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Rio Tinto's statement said it couldn't comment on the commercial secrets charges because it had no opportunity to consider the evidence. The mining giant's CEO Tom Albanese said the company is now intent on protecting its Chinese business ties. "I am determined that the unacceptable conduct of these four employees will not prevent Rio Tinto from continuing to build its important relationship with China. This is a high priority for me personally," he said. Experts said the secrecy of part of the trial undermined hopes the Chinese legal system is becoming less opaque. "There had been an expectation that the Chinese legal system was becoming more transparent and accountable, however on the evidence to date this trial has not met these expectations," said Ann Kent, a visiting fellow at the Australian National University College of Law. Jin Chunqing, a lawyer defending Hu, said the defense team were gathering to discuss their next step. "We haven't decided yet if we would appeal to the higher court," Jin said. "We need to meet and discuss with Stern and his family face to face, as soon as possible." "I think all of them were already mentally prepared to appeal both the bribery and secrets convictions, although they were very calm while hearing the sentence on the court," said Tao Wuping, the lawyer representing Liu. Calls to lawyers for the others were not immediately answered. All had pleaded guilty in a three-day trial held last week to the bribery charges, but had disputed the amounts they were alleged to have accepted. The judge mentioned several companies whose employees allegedly gave bribes to the defendants in exchange for lining up preferential contracts. Companies named included Shougang Group, Tianjin Rongcheng Steel Co. and Hebei Jingye Steel and Iron Co.
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