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Christine Holgate says she was bullied out of role as CEO of Australia Post after Cartier watch controversy

The former Australia Post boss has told a Senate Committee she was “humiliated” and pushed out of her job as chief executive officer unwillingly by the company’s chair over a decision to give Cartier watches to staff.
Key points:
- Christine Holgate says Australia Post chair Lucio Di Bartolomeo unlawfully stood her down to please the government
- Mr Di Bartolomeo said in a statement last week that Ms Holgate’s claims were not correct
- Ms Holgate is speaking at a Senate inquiry for the first time since she left the CEO position last year
Christine Holgate stepped aside as CEO of the company late last year after she revealed at a different hearing that she had given four staff members the luxury watches in 2018 as thanks for securing a lucrative…
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