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Australia Post chair hits back at former chief executive Christine Holgate, denies she was ‘unlawfully’ stood down

Australia Post’s chair has hit back at former chief executive Christine Holgate, rejecting her claim that she was “unlawfully” stood down over the Cartier watches scandal.
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Christine Holgate resigned as Australia Post chief executive following a scandal over Cartier watches
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She has publicly attacked the organisation’s chair, Lucio Di Bartolomeo, accusing him of “unlawfully” standing her down
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Mr Di Bartolomeo has now responded, saying he wants to “correct” Ms Holgate’s claims
Ms Holgate resigned last year, weeks after an investigation was ordered into Australia Post’s purchase of luxury watches, worth thousands of dollars each, as a reward for executives who helped to secure a lucrative deal.
In a submission to a Senate inquiry, Ms…
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