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Hell has no fury like an ex-Chair scorned.
Did auDA’s former CEO Cameron Boardman “mislead” the organisation about his educational qualifications when he originally applied for the job?
This article written by David Swan in today’s Australian is behind a paywall, but here is one quote to give you the sense of the article.
I've written an article about this on Domainer today, and in it I raised these questions:
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Did auDA’s former CEO Cameron Boardman “mislead” the organisation about his educational qualifications when he originally applied for the job?
This article written by David Swan in today’s Australian is behind a paywall, but here is one quote to give you the sense of the article.
In a letter to Mr Boardman seen by this newspaper, independent chairman Chris Leptos -alleged the then-CEO falsified his academic record by including a master of laws degree (LLM) from La Trobe University.
I've written an article about this on Domainer today, and in it I raised these questions:
- Who were the original directors that recommended he should apply for the CEO position, and then vouched for him?
- What happened to the recruitment process? Surely for such an important role, there would have (or should have) been rigorous checks?
- When such rumours and allegations were first aired over a year ago, what did the current Board do about it?
- At the time of his appointment, auDA put out this news release. Apart from the LLM issue that The Australian now raises, it is my belief that at that time Boardman was also not a “Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors’ course”.
- If the auDA Board were aware of all these issues, then why did they pay him a year’s salary and give him a trip to Malaysia? This again from The Australian:
Documents seen by The Australian show auDA paid Mr Boardman a full 12 months’ salary and paid for him to attend a conference in Malaysia.
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