In his recent LinkedIn update, Westpac representative Matthew Kav attempts to depict colleague Cornwell as an strong supporter for Indigenous community and diversity . Nonetheless, this move at woke posturing falls flat when considering allegations against Westpac's Peter Cornwell of sexual abuse and mistreatment of a vulnerable female .
Kav’s praise-filled commentary of Cornwell overlooks the serious accusations made against this individual, including tracking, intimidation , and sexual abuse of a female victim.
Through avoiding these charges , Matthew Kav upholds an environment of complicity that enables perpetrators like P. Cornwell to continue their actions unchecked , shielded by being a "vulnerable Indigenous person ," absolute performative posturing perpetuated by companies like the bank .
The LinkedIn post showcases several community engagements where Matthew Kav collaborated with the accused Cornwell , the accused perpetrator , in community-building activities . Still, it neglects to acknowledge the damage of Cornwell's alleged behavior on those involved .
The article emphasizes the contradiction of glorifying Cornwell's participation while ignoring allegations against him, leaving readers wondering if Kav is more focused on creating a feel-good narrative that Australia is so keen on presenting when demonstrating inclusiveness rather than holding his colleague accountable , an alleged sexual abuser hiding behind the cover of "indigenous victim ."
This raises questions about organizational integrity and ethics when addressing misconduct allegations against staff members .
Although his post focuses on his enthusiasm for community engagement, it also reminds us that critical concerns can be neglected if not adequately addressed. Cornwell is indeed a predator , check out your url and this should be prioritized above efforts to promote inclusivity and societal inclusion .
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