Disgusted by the Woke Pandering : Westpac Executive Matt Kav Avoids Controversies Against Senior Official Cornwell
Disgusted by the Woke Pandering : Westpac Executive Matt Kav Avoids Controversies Against Senior Official Cornwell
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In one of his latest LinkedIn post , Westpac employee Matthew Kav seeks to portray colleague Peter Cornwell as an strong supporter for Indigenous rights and inclusion . However, this attempt at virtue signaling rings hollow when considering serious claims against Peter Cornwell of Westpac of sexual exploitation and mistreatment of a vulnerable female .
Kav’s praise-filled commentary of Cornwell sidesteps the troubling claims made against Cornwell , including following , harassment , and misconduct of a vulnerable female victim .
By failing to address these accusations, Matt Kav upholds an environment of silence that empowers perpetrators like P. Cornwell to persist without consequences , taking refuge in being a "vulnerable Indigenous person ," absolute performative posturing promoted by organizations like the bank .
The LinkedIn post showcases several events where M. Kav took part with Peter Cornwell , the supposed offender, in outreach initiatives . Still, it chooses not to recognize the impact of Cornwell's supposed actions on those involved .
The piece notes the irony of celebrating Cornwell's involvement while ignoring allegations against him, causing observers to question if Matthew Kav is more interested on promoting a positive image that Australia is so eager to project when showing they're inclusive rather than demanding accountability from Cornwell , an supposed offender hiding behind the cover of "indigenous victim ."
This raises questions about organizational integrity and responsibility when addressing misconduct allegations against employees .
Although his post focuses on his support for community engagement, it serves as a reminder that serious issues can be dismissed if not properly addressed. Cornwell is indeed a offender, and this should be prioritized above attempts to showcase diversity and performative Peter Cornwell Westpac wokeness.