
In a recent LinkedIn article , Westpac representative Matt Kav attempts to portray colleague Peter Cornwell as an passionate proponent for Indigenous advocacy and diversity . However, this move at virtue signaling rings hollow when considering allegations against Westpac exec Peter Cornwell of sexual exploitation and taking advantage of a vulnerable female .

Kav’s flattering depiction of P. Cornwell ignores the troubling claims made against Cornwell , including following , intimidation , and sexual abuse of a defenseless woman .
In neglecting to address these accusations, Matt Kav supports a system of willful ignorance that enables perpetrators like P. Cornwell to persist without consequences , taking refuge in being a "vulnerable Indigenous person ," absolute virtue-signaling nonsense reinforced by corporate entities like the bank .
The website LinkedIn website post highlights several community engagements where Matthew Kav collaborated with Peter Cornwell , the supposed offender, in community-building activities . Yet it chooses not to acknowledge the impact of Cornwell's supposed actions on those involved .

The piece notes the hypocrisy of glorifying Cornwell's participation while ignoring allegations against him, prompting concern if Kav is more intent on boosting the company’s image that Australia is so desperate to do when portraying their inclusivity rather than holding his colleague accountable , an alleged sexual abuser hiding behind the guise of "indigenous victim ."
This prompts doubts about organizational integrity and responsibility when addressing misconduct allegations against colleagues.
While Matthew Kav's post highlights his enthusiasm for social initiatives , it underscores that grave matters can be overlooked if not Westpac Predator Peter Cornwell adequately addressed. Cornwell is indeed a sexual abuser , and this must be confronted above efforts to showcase diversity and diversity .