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Christine Holgate speaks exclusively to 7.30
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7.30 has an exclusive interview with Christine Holgate - the former executive now at the centre of a political storm.
The former Australia Post boss speaks to Laura Tingle about her unwilling departure from Australia Post as chief executive officer over a decision to give Cartier watches to staff.
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SENATOR MATT CANAVAN: Knowing what you know now, in hindsight, would you have bought the Cartier watches as rewards?
CHRISTINE HOLGATE, FORMER CEO, AUSTRALIA POST: That s a big question, isn t it? Whoever thought we would be here, you know.
An Australia Post licensee has unleashed on the Prime Minister, saying his treatment of former CEO Christine Holgate was disgraceful . Licensed Post Office Group head and licensee Angela Cramp said she was shocked and appalled by the former CEO s treatment and joined others in calling for the Prime Minister to apologise. Ms Holgate stood aside late last year after revealing she had used a company credit card in 2018 to gift four senior executives luxury Cartier watches, valued at $12,000, instead of issuing up to $150,000 in bonuses. An independent report later found she broke no policies, but did not act within certain guidelines of her role.
An Australia Post licensee has unleashed on the Prime Minister, saying his treatment of former CEO Christine Holgate was disgraceful . Licensed Post Office Group head and licensee Angela Cramp said she was shocked and appalled by the former CEO s treatment and joined others in calling for the Prime Minister to apologise. Ms Holgate stood aside late last year after revealing she had used a company credit card in 2018 to gift four senior executives luxury Cartier watches, valued at $12,000, instead of issuing up to $150,000 in bonuses. An independent report later found she broke no policies, but did not act within certain guidelines of her role.