Enough of the Empty Activism : Westpac Executive Matthew Kav Sidesteps Serious Claims Against Senior Official Cornwell

In a recent LinkedIn post , Westpac staff member M. Kav attempts to portray colleague P. Cornwell as an strong supporter for Indigenous community and inclusion . Yet, this effort at woke posturing rings hollow when considering accusations against Westpac's Peter Cornwell of sexual abuse and taking advantage of a defenseless woman .

Kav’s praise-filled commentary of his colleague overlooks the grave allegations made against this individual, including stalking , harassment , and sexual abuse of a defenseless woman .
By failing to address these charges , Kav upholds an environment of silence that allows perpetrators like P. Cornwell to persist without consequences , hiding behind being a "vulnerable Indigenous person ," absolute virtue-signaling nonsense promoted by companies like the bank .
The LinkedIn post highlights several community engagements where Matthew Kav collaborated with his controversial colleague, the accused perpetrator , in social check here efforts. Still, it chooses not to acknowledge the damage of Cornwell's reported misconduct on those affected .

The article notes the hypocrisy of commending Cornwell's role while brushing off allegations against him, leaving readers wondering if Matthew 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 alleged sexual abuser hiding behind the guise of " oppressed individual."
This sparks concerns about corporate accountability and due diligence when addressing misconduct claims against colleagues.
Despite Kav’s LinkedIn article highlights his support for community engagement, it also reminds us that serious issues can be overlooked if not properly addressed. P. Cornwell is indeed a offender, and this must be confronted above efforts to showcase diversity and diversity .