Christine Holgate 'shouldn't have been treated like this' | Sky News Australia

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Sky News contributor Peter Switzer says Christine Holgate brought to Australia Post a 'very businesslike approach'.

Sky News contributor Peter Switzer says Christine Holgate brought to Australia Post a "very businesslike approach". "Which is exactly what it's supposed to have," he told Sky News host Peta Credlin.

"Christine Holgate is one of the best CEOs I've interviewed on my program over the past decade and really shouldn't have been treated like this," he said. Ms Holgate resigned from her role as Australia Post CEO after it was revealed she gifted Cartier watches to key executives.

 

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Christine Holgate refused to sign a terminating agreement that prevented her from working in the logistic industry for a while. There is a good reason why the government are concerned about that...a post office competitor & the like.

Ask those postal employees about this Woman who now has 'hypocritical supporters'(led by Opposition Leader Albanese who flipped quicker than a 'Harry Da Wheels' egg onto a pie floater) who were baying for her blood when the cheap old watches came to light now carrying her torch.

AlboMP ScottMorrisonMP u both attack a fine CEO Christine Holgate, whose execs secured a 220mill deal for Aus' taxpayers. She also forfeited 20% of her wage during covid, which neither of u did. & ScottyTheBully , u stay silent on $77mill in bonuses for NBN execs? LNPfail

And for her amazing leadership and ability she got attacked by a PM thst tosses around tax payers funds just to win votes ... but that’s ok according to our PM so long as you don’t reward a CEO for saving tax payer funds

But what did Chris Kenny said about her yesterday? 😒

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