The wife of the former Rio Tinto boss who oversaw the Juukan Gorge scandal has railed against “special privileges” for Indigenous Australians.
he who resigned after the mining giant blew up sacred Indigenous sites at Juukan Gorge in Western Australia, is no fan of the defeated Voice to parliament proposal.
“There can only be one standard and we are all equal. That’s what my French education taught me. It’s drilled in me. Apparently such a position made me a racist and, in some instances, a Nazi.” “It’s very clear that this is not just a few bad apples,” she said. “As a firm, we have to accept, and we do accept what Dr“But our response is a very genuine one. We do need to hold ourselves to account ... it goes to leadership. It goes to culture. We do need to change the whole firm and accept it is not just a few bad apples.”
“While we are sad to see her go, we are proud of the fact Catherine’s impact at PwC has been recognised in the market, and we wish her all the best in her new role,” Burrowes said.old seat of Warringah, is best known as a gender warrior, but in the wake of the nation’s rejection of an Indigenous Voice to parliament, her thoughts seemed to stray into broader culture-war territory.
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