Small Business Women Australia founder Amanda Rose does not like the “silence” from the government regarding why Christine Holgate was humiliated and bullied out of her role as Australia Post CEO.
Ms Holgate was forced out of Australia Post last year after it was revealed four executives had been awarded Cartier watches worth a total of $20,000.
She has since been cleared of misusing taxpayer funds but said her position was untenable after Mr Morrison’s intervention where he pushed for her resignation.
“I think this is absolutely appalling behaviour and from who we consider the board of this country, which is our government,” Ms Rose said.
“She was bullied, she was humiliated and I’m extremely proud and impressed that she has come out firing calmly, strategically and with the truth.
“I don’t like the silence … from the government. Why isn’t there an investigation on how this woman was treated and how poorly she was treated?”
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Baby Jeremiah was adopted by Amanda and Chris Rose when he was just two weeks old. Author: Courtney Robinson Updated: 6:57 AM EST March 3, 2021
TAMPA, Fla. Congenital Heart Defects or CHD is the number one birth defect according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And, one in four is considered critical, like baby Jeremiah.
Amanda and Chris Rose adopted Jeremiah when he was just two weeks old. He was born with CHD and the couple knew he would need care for it for his entire life.
Amanda says she got the call about Jeremiah on September 3, 2020, and within three hours the couple made the decision to adopt. They met their son the next day.