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Former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate alleges she was ‘unlawfully’ stood down in Senate submission

Former Australia Post chief executive Christine Holgate has publicly attacked the organisation’s chair, arguing she was “unlawfully” stood down before being abandoned to a “media firestorm.”
Key points:
- Christine Holgate resigned after it was revealed several Australia Post staff had received Cartier watches
- Ms Holgate has made a lengthy submission to a Senate inquiry, criticising Australia Post’s chair
- Australia Post has declined to comment
Ms Holgate resigned late last year after it was revealed four Australia Post employees had received Cartier watches, worth thousands of dollars each, as a reward for working to secure a lucrative deal with three of the major banks.
In a lengthy submission to a Senate inquiry, Ms Holgate accused Australia…
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