General
Was former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate correct when she said taxpayers’ money wasn’t used to purchase Cartier watches?

The claim
With the budget mired in debt and deficit, fresh questions are being asked about whether governments and the companies they own are spending the public’s money diligently.
Christine Holgate recently resigned as chief executive of Australia Post, conceding a decision to reward four senior employees with Cartier watches did not pass the “pub test”.
Ms Holgate had earlier defended the purchase of the watches on a corporate credit card while giving evidence to a Senate committee.
“I have not used taxpayers’ money,” Ms Holgate said.
Loading…
Is it correct that the purchase of the Cartier watches did not involve the use of taxpayers’ money? RMIT ABC Fact Check investigates.
The verdict
The question of whether the purchase of the watches…
-
Noosa News19 hours ago
Brisbane vs Collingwood live blog: Richmond selects Noah Balta as unbeaten Lions prepare for Magpies test
-
General18 hours ago
NT Coalition candidate Lisa Siebert diverges from Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on royal commission call
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Peter Dutton insists there’s enough water for his seven nuclear plants, contradicting shadow frontbencher
-
General20 hours ago
Canberra man named as doctor accused of rape after suppression order lifted