Australia Post did not get Holgateâs written sign-off before standing her aside
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The board of Australia Post failed to seek legal advice or get a written commitment from Christine Holgate that she would stand aside for an investigation into the Cartier watches saga before publicly announcing that she had agreed to do so.
Ms Holgate is now considering legal action against Australia Post over her controversial exit as chief executive in November, claiming chair Lucio Di Bartolomeo unlawfully stood her down in breach of her contract amid pressure from the Morrison government.
Australia Post did not get Holgateâs written sign-off before standing her aside
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The board of Australia Post failed to seek legal advice or get a written commitment from Christine Holgate that she would stand aside for an investigation into the Cartier watches saga before publicly announcing that she had agreed to do so.
Ms Holgate is now considering legal action against Australia Post over her controversial exit as chief executive in November, claiming chair Lucio Di Bartolomeo unlawfully stood her down in breach of her contract amid pressure from the Morrison government.
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Australia Post director Michael Ronaldson has attacked Labor over its role in sparking the Cartier watches saga, telling an inquiry suggestions that Christine Holgate was ousted over secret privatisation plans are completely untrue.
The former Liberal minister and Turnbull government board appointee used a high-decibel hearing on Tuesday to hit back at Laborâs Kimberley Kitching over her role in revelations Ms Holgate spent $20,000 on luxury watches, suggesting a Senate inquiry was out to âtake scalpsâ.
Former veteransâ affairs minister Michael Ronaldson was appointed to the board by the Turnbull government.Â
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