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Cleanaway boss Vik Bansal on ‘final notice’ – The Australian Financial Review
Cleanaway CFO Brendan Gill has announced his resignation just hours after an investigation revealed Vik Bansal was probed over allegations of leading a “culture of bullying and harassment”.

In a separate statement, Mr Bansal said he was disappointed that Mr Gill was retiring and that he would be replaced by Paul Binfield, chief financial officer at NuFarm.
Cleanaway shares have rallied more than 300 per cent since Mr Bansal joined the group in 2015, transforming the company into a $5 billion ASX100 company.
On Monday, the stock slumped 13 per cent at the open of trade, before recovering slightly to change hands 7 per cent lower by 11am.
Mr Bansal late last month sold 73 per cent…
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