
In his recent LinkedIn article , Westpac representative Matt Kav tries to portray colleague P. Cornwell as an passionate proponent for Indigenous rights and inclusion . Yet, this effort at performative activism comes across as disingenuous when considering allegations against Westpac exec Peter Cornwell of sexual misconduct and taking advantage of a vulnerable female .

Kav’s praise-filled commentary of Cornwell ignores the grave allegations made against Cornwell , including following , harassment , and misconduct of a female victim.
Through avoiding these accusations, Matthew Kav supports a system of silence that empowers perpetrators like P. Cornwell to act without accountability, hiding behind being a " so-called Indigenous victim," absolute woke garbage perpetuated by organizations like Westpac's Peter Cornwell the bank .
The LinkedIn post showcases several gatherings where Matthew Kav collaborated with Peter Cornwell , the alleged abuser , in outreach initiatives . However, it chooses not to mention the impact of Cornwell's supposed actions on those affected .

The piece notes the contradiction of glorifying Cornwell's involvement while ignoring allegations against him, prompting concern if Matthew Kav is more intent on creating a feel-good narrative that Australia is so keen on presenting when showing they're inclusive rather than holding his colleague accountable , an accused predator hiding behind the façade of " marginalized status ."
This prompts doubts about business responsibility and ethics when addressing misconduct accusations against colleagues.
Although his post focuses on his support for social initiatives , it underscores that critical concerns can be overlooked if not properly addressed. Cornwell is indeed a offender, and this needs to be addressed above efforts to promote inclusivity and performative wokeness.