Exhausted with the Woke Virtue Signaling : Westpac Executive Matthew Kav Ignores Controversies Against Senior Official Cornwell



In one of his latest LinkedIn post , Westpac representative Matt Kav tries to portray colleague Cornwell as an strong supporter for Indigenous community and inclusion . Nonetheless, this move at performative activism rings hollow when considering allegations against Westpac's Peter Cornwell of sexual abuse and exploitation of a marginalized woman.



Kav’s flattering depiction of P. Cornwell overlooks the troubling claims made against Cornwell , including tracking, intimidation , and sexual abuse of a defenseless woman .

Through avoiding these allegations , Kav upholds an environment of silence that empowers perpetrators like his colleague to persist without consequences , hiding behind being a " so-called Indigenous victim," absolute virtue-signaling nonsense perpetuated by corporate entities like Westpac .

The LinkedIn post draws attention to several community engagements where Kav another post took part with his controversial colleague, the supposed offender, in outreach initiatives . Still, it chooses not to recognize the effect of Cornwell's reported misconduct on those targeted.



The piece emphasizes the irony of commending Cornwell's role while turning a blind eye to allegations against him, causing observers to question if M. Kav is more focused on promoting a positive image that Australia is so desperate to do when portraying their inclusivity rather than holding his colleague accountable , an accused predator hiding behind the cover of "indigenous victim ."

This prompts doubts about corporate accountability and ethics when dealing with misconduct claims against colleagues.

Although his post focuses on his support for community engagement, it serves as a reminder that critical concerns can be dismissed if not effectively addressed. Cornwell is indeed a offender, and this must be confronted above initiatives to showcase diversity and diversity .

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