![]() Mr Petty and his wife, Tatyana Klauzner, who works as Asian head of corporate communications at Legg Mason Global Asset Management, are prominent members of the Hong Kong community where they live and reportedly bought the one-hectare waterfront estate back in April. The review to be led by former chief of the Defence Force Sir Angus Houston and an as-yet unnamed third member has been widely panned by rebel members because both Mr McPhee and Sir Angus have endorsed the book and Sir Angus appeared on Mr Malley's now defunct television show The Bottom Line in 2014.Īmid an exodus of directors from the CPA board, reports emerged on Monday that the wife of one of the remaining directors Richard Petty had bought a $13 million property in Sydney's Castle Cove on the lower north shore. The long-time public servant, who this year led a independent review into banking culture, brushed off criticism that the independence of the CPA review announced on Friday is compromised before it begins, claiming that he is determined to tackle the crisis which has embroiled the CPA. I don't want to downgrade it but I can go for a year without talking to him, it's that sort of thing, I bump into him at various functions involving CPA Australia but that's the extent of it," Mr McPhee told The Australian Financial Review from New York.įormer Auditor-General Ian McPhee says he can go a year without seeing Alex Malley. "He is an engaging man but it is nothing more. Not everyone drove a bright-orange Datsun like Alex did", Mr McPhee played down his personal association with Mr Malley on Monday night. Former auditor-general Ian McPhee, part of a three-person panel set to review the crisis at CPA Australia, says he has only bumped into CEO Alex Malley at the occasional accounting function and endorsed his book just to give back to the profession.ĭespite Mr McPhee's personal endorsement in Mr Malley's book The Naked CEO that "many CEOs have taken a winding road to the top.
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