ASIC will scrutinise issues that affect good corporate governance at WiseTech

Christine Holman, speaking in a broad sense, said he had decided to abandon the cards in the past after having overestimated his ability to make change, as well as to underestimate the power of managers to influence the directors of the independent council.
“I was told many times [after quitting WiseTech] That my chances of obtaining another position of the Council were practically zero, which is good because I did not do it for the money, “Holman said at the conference on Wednesday morning, in his first public comments on the scandals that swallow Wishetech.
Holman, who is now director of AGL, Metcash and Football Australia, has reflected on the advice he received as a teenager. “If you have crossed that line of integrity, good luck trying to redesign that line, and it is a weight with which you will live for the rest of your life and I am not ready to cross this ever -integrity line.”
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The age, Sydney Morning Herald AND THE Australian financial revision In October he revealed that Holman had resigned in 2019 after expressing concern for a series of significant problems within the company, including the conduct of white as a managing director.
In a note of resignation to the Board of Directors he accused White of “intimidation and bullying supported … in the form of aggressive e-mails, individual meetings and public reproaches in the meetings of the Revision and Risk Committee and the Council meetings”.
“This behavior of the CEO was testified by many, including the other directors,” he wrote.
“Despite led this behavior unacceptable to the attention of the president and other directors on numerous occasions, this behavior has not been addressed, and instead I was told to have the empathy of the founder and accept that they are as the genes are” “.
Wisetech was in turmoil after this masthead e The Australian Financial Review Last year he revealed the tumultuous relationship between White and his wife, Zena Nasser and the control that is presumed will exercise for his business.
White was nicknamed “LinkedIn Lecher” after saying that she approached women on the corporate networking website, and soon she became clear that her interests were of a sexual nature.