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‘Stop moaning’: KPMG UK chairman tells staff – The Australian Financial Review
Australian Bill Michael apologised after a company town hall meeting in which he told staff to ‘stop moaning’ and to stop ‘playing the victim card’.

We are all a bit frayed due to COVID, said one of the employees who attended the meeting. If someone tells you to stop moaning in the middle of a recession and when people are dying, that tells you everything. Its incredibly insensitive.
Another person who attended the meeting said the language he used was not in the best taste and far too blunt but said Mr Michaels motivation was good.
I am sorry for the words I used, which did not reflect what I believe in, and I have apologised to my colleagues.
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