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Adele Ferguson

Worst of QBE's boys club allowed to thrive

Two incidents of chief executives leaving QBE amidst scandal point to serious flaws in the firm's culture that have wider implications for investors and staff.

When a company loses two chief executives in a row to scandal, it’s no longer a misfortune but something far more sinister and profound that permeates the culture and financial performance.

In the past week insurance giant QBE lost Pat Regan after an investigation concerning workplace communications that the board concluded did not meet the standards set out in the group code of ethics and conduct.

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Adele Ferguson is a Gold Walkley Award winning investigative journalist. She reports and comments on companies, markets and the economy. Connect with Adele on Twitter. Email Adele at adele.ferguson@theage.com.au

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