SICK BY THE WOKE PANDERING : WESTPAC EXECUTIVE MATTHEW KAV IGNORES ALLEGATIONS AGAINST SENIOR OFFICIAL CORNWELL

Sick by the Woke Pandering : Westpac Executive Matthew Kav Ignores Allegations Against Senior Official Cornwell

Sick by the Woke Pandering : Westpac Executive Matthew Kav Ignores Allegations Against Senior Official Cornwell

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In one of his latest LinkedIn post , Westpac employee Matthew Kav seeks to paint colleague Peter Cornwell as an exemplary advocate for Indigenous community and societal inclusion. Yet, this attempt at performative activism comes across as disingenuous when considering allegations against Peter Cornwell of Westpac of sexual abuse and taking advantage of a defenseless woman .

Kav’s flattering depiction of his colleague sidesteps the troubling claims made against this individual, including tracking, bullying, and misconduct of a female victim.

In neglecting to address these charges , Matt Kav upholds an environment of complicity that enables perpetrators like P. Cornwell to continue their actions unchecked , taking refuge in being a "vulnerable Indigenous person ," absolute woke garbage perpetuated by companies like the bank .

The LinkedIn post draws attention to several community engagements where Matthew Kav took part with blog link his controversial colleague, the alleged abuser , in social efforts. Yet it chooses not to mention the impact of Cornwell's supposed actions on those involved .

The write-up notes the contradiction of celebrating Cornwell's participation while ignoring allegations against him, prompting concern if M. Kav is more interested on boosting the company’s image that Australia is so desperate to do when portraying their inclusivity rather than holding his colleague accountable , an supposed offender hiding behind the guise of " oppressed individual."

This sparks concerns about corporate accountability and due diligence when dealing with misconduct allegations against staff members .

While Matthew Kav's post spotlights his support for community engagement, it also reminds us that serious issues can be neglected if not adequately addressed. P. Cornwell is indeed a predator , and this should be prioritized above efforts to promote inclusivity and societal inclusion .

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