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Cleanaway boss says he had to be tough to fix business – The Australian Financial Review
Vik Bansal says he ‘genuinely’ believes the culture at Cleanaway Waste Management is good, following revelations he was probed for bullying behaviour.

“No CEO wants a complaint against him. And that’s just a fact of life.
“When I took over the company, it was an absolute fixer-upper. It needed to get fixed up as quickly as practically possible. In that journey, have I stepped on the toes, and have I behaved in a manner which is unbecoming of CEO? Totally agree.”
‘All I can do is improve’
While employees said Mr Bansal had not apologised for any of the behaviour before the Financial Review’s investigation into the company, he said he had apo…
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