ENOUGH OF THE WOKE POSTURING : WESTPAC'S MATTHEW KAV SIDESTEPS CONTROVERSIES AGAINST SENIOR OFFICIAL CORNWELL

Enough of the Woke Posturing : Westpac's Matthew Kav Sidesteps Controversies Against Senior Official Cornwell

Enough of the Woke Posturing : Westpac's Matthew Kav Sidesteps Controversies Against Senior Official Cornwell

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In his recent LinkedIn post , Westpac representative Matt Kav tries to paint colleague P. Cornwell as an passionate proponent for Indigenous rights and inclusion . Nonetheless, this effort at woke posturing rings hollow when considering accusations against Westpac exec Peter Cornwell of sexual misconduct and exploitation of a vulnerable female .

Kav’s flattering depiction of P. Cornwell overlooks the troubling claims made against Peter Cornwell , including stalking , harassment , and sexual abuse of a vulnerable female victim .

By failing to address these accusations, Kav supports a system of willful ignorance that empowers perpetrators like P. Cornwell to persist without consequences , taking refuge in being a " so-called Indigenous victim," absolute check out this webpage performative posturing promoted by organizations like the bank .

The LinkedIn post draws attention to several events where M. Kav took part with Peter Cornwell , the alleged abuser , in community-building activities . However, it fails to recognize the damage of Cornwell's alleged behavior on those affected .

The write-up notes the hypocrisy of glorifying Cornwell's participation while brushing off allegations against him, causing observers to question if Matthew Kav is more interested on boosting the company’s image that Australia is so eager to project when demonstrating inclusiveness rather than holding his colleague accountable , an accused predator hiding behind the façade of "indigenous victim ."

This raises questions about corporate accountability and due diligence when addressing misconduct accusations against colleagues.

Despite Kav’s LinkedIn article focuses on another post his dedication to social initiatives , it serves as a reminder that grave matters can be neglected if not properly addressed. P. Cornwell is indeed a predator , and this should be prioritized above attempts to promote inclusivity and diversity .

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