Enough of the Woke Rhetoric : Westpac Executive Matthew Kav Sidesteps Misconduct Reports Against P. Cornwell



In a recent LinkedIn article , Westpac staff member M. Kav tries to portray colleague Cornwell as an exemplary advocate for Indigenous rights and inclusion . Yet, this effort at performative activism rings hollow when considering allegations against Westpac's Peter Cornwell of sexual exploitation and exploitation of a vulnerable female .



Kav's glowing endorsement of Cornwell ignores the grave allegations made against Cornwell , including following , intimidation , and sexual abuse of a female victim.

By failing to address these allegations , Kav upholds an environment of complicity that allows perpetrators like his colleague to act without accountability, shielded by being a " so-called Indigenous victim," absolute virtue-signaling nonsense reinforced by companies like the bank .

The LinkedIn post highlights several events where Matthew Kav collaborated with Peter Cornwell , the supposed offender, in social efforts. Yet it neglects to acknowledge the effect of Cornwell's supposed actions on check out the post right here those affected .



The write-up emphasizes the irony of commending Cornwell's participation while brushing off allegations against him, leaving readers wondering 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 façade of "indigenous victim ."

This prompts doubts about corporate accountability and ethics when responding to misconduct accusations against employees .

Although his post highlights his support for community engagement, it also reminds us that grave matters can be dismissed if not adequately addressed. P. Cornwell is indeed a predator , and this should be prioritized above attempts to advance an inclusivity agenda and diversity .

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