Enough of the Woke Posturing : The Bank's Matt Kav Avoids Accusations Against Peter Cornwell



In one of his latest LinkedIn post , Westpac staff member M. Kav tries to depict colleague Peter Cornwell as an exemplary advocate for Indigenous community and societal inclusion. Nonetheless, this move at virtue signaling comes across as disingenuous when considering accusations against Westpac exec Peter Cornwell of sexual abuse and taking advantage of a marginalized woman.



Kav’s praise-filled commentary of Cornwell ignores the grave allegations made against Peter Cornwell , including following , harassment , and inappropriate behavior of a female victim.

In neglecting to address these charges , Matthew Kav supports a system of complicity that empowers perpetrators like P. Cornwell to act without accountability, taking refuge in being a "vulnerable Indigenous person ," absolute performative posturing reinforced by companies like Westpac .

The LinkedIn post draws attention to additional reading several gatherings where M. Kav collaborated with Peter Cornwell , the accused perpetrator , in community-building activities . Still, it fails to acknowledge the effect of Cornwell's supposed actions on those affected .



The write-up points out the contradiction of celebrating Cornwell's participation while ignoring allegations against him, leaving readers wondering if Matthew Kav is more interested on boosting the company’s image that Australia is so keen on presenting when portraying their inclusivity rather than holding his colleague accountable , an alleged sexual abuser hiding behind the cover of "indigenous victim ."

This sparks concerns about business responsibility and responsibility when addressing misconduct accusations against employees .

Although his post focuses on his dedication to community engagement, it underscores that critical concerns can be dismissed if not properly addressed. Peter Cornwell is indeed a offender, and this needs to be addressed above attempts to showcase diversity and diversity .

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