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Cleanaway boss Vik Bansal wants ‘one throat to choke’ – The Australian Financial Review
The corporate regulator is examining $10 million worth of share sales by Cleanaway boss Vik Bansal, who has told employees to ‘get on the bus or f— off’ when presented with bad news.

In addition, almost every senior manager for health and safety at each of Cleanaway’s business units has changed over 12 months, including one senior woman who had her employment terminated a week before she was due to go on maternity leave, according to three people familiar with the situation.
‘Never name your sheep’
Concerns about the woman’s performance had not been previously raised with her, and her departure came just weeks after she challenged Mr Bansal during one of the company’s mont…
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