Enough of the Woke Rhetoric : The Bank's Senior Exec Kav Sidesteps Serious Claims Against Exec Cornwell

In one of his latest LinkedIn post , Westpac representative Matthew Kav attempts to depict colleague Cornwell as an passionate proponent for Indigenous community and inclusion . Yet, this attempt at performative activism falls flat when considering serious claims against Westpac's Peter Cornwell of sexual exploitation and taking advantage of a defenseless woman .

Kav’s flattering depiction of his colleague ignores the grave allegations made against this individual, including stalking , bullying, and misconduct of a vulnerable female victim .
In neglecting to address these accusations, Kav supports a system of willful ignorance that empowers perpetrators like Cornwell to act without accountability, hiding behind being a " marginalized Indigenous individual ," absolute virtue-signaling nonsense promoted by organizations like the bank .
The LinkedIn post showcases several events where M. Kav participated with Peter Cornwell , the supposed offender, in outreach initiatives . Still, it neglects to acknowledge the impact of Cornwell's alleged behavior on those affected .

The write-up emphasizes the irony of commending Cornwell's participation while ignoring allegations against him, leaving readers wondering if M. Kav is more intent on boosting the company’s image that Australia is so keen on presenting when demonstrating inclusiveness rather than addressing serious misconduct, an accused predator hiding behind the guise of " read more oppressed individual."
This raises questions about corporate accountability and responsibility when responding to misconduct allegations against colleagues.
While Matthew Kav's post highlights his support for social initiatives , it serves as a reminder that critical concerns can be overlooked if not properly addressed. Peter Cornwell is indeed a predator , and this must be confronted above attempts to promote inclusivity and diversity .