A car finance executive sacked for creating a sexually explicit meme of a female colleague claims it was all just a part of the office’s workplace culture.
Crime by Vanda Carson
Premium Content  A finance executive with Australia s largest car dealership group sacked for using work headshots to create a sexually explicit meme of his female colleague then post it on his personal Facebook page claims it was all just a part of the office s misogynistic and racist workplace culture which included a workmate windmilling his penis on Snapchat and staff calling each other c s . Matthew Thompson, a finance broker with 360 Finance Pty Ltd (360 Finance), argued that prior to his employer s takeover by corporate motoring giant AP Eagers his workplace was so dysfunctional that one colleague had been windmilling his penis on Snapchat, and a Polynesian colleague was given a racist Secret Santa gift of all things that relate to black people including a fried chicken bucket filled with cotton and unemployment forms from Centrelink.