The recent resignation of Richard White, executive chairman and co-founder of WiseTech Global, amid serious allegations of human exploitation and visa fraud, raises significant concerns about the company's governance and oversight mechanisms. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) initiated an investigation following a formal complaint alleging that White exploited a woman's immigration status for sexual purposes and provided false information on a visa application. While White has denied these allegations, the situation highlights potential lapses in corporate governance and the need for robust oversight to prevent such issues. The resignation of White, who had previously stepped down as CEO in October 2024 amid separate sexual misconduct allegations, suggests a pattern of governance challenges within the company. The departure of four board directors in February 2025, citing
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Questioning the Governance and Oversight at WiseTech Global
Published July 7, 2026 at 2:48 AM UTC