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WiseTech’s scandal-plagued founder Richard White steps down as chair, blasts allegations aired in media

The West Australian

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July 7, 2026

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WiseTech’s scandal-plagued founder Richard White steps down as chair, blasts allegations aired in media

Richard White says he ‘strenuously and unequivocally’ denies allegations against him as ‘personal attacks’ by the media, which are creating an unnecessary distraction for the business.

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The Next Web

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· Jul 7, 2026

WiseTech co-founder Richard White steps down as chair, but keeps his board seat

Richard White, the billionaire co-founder of WiseTech Global, has stepped down as executive chair of the Australian logistics-software company, effective immediately, capping a fortnight of intensifying scrutiny. He is not, however, leaving the building. White will stay on the ASX-listed group’s board as an executive director and keep his role as chief innovation officer, WiseTech said in a statement to the [] This story continues at The Next Web

Investing.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

Why is Wisetech Global stock surging today?

Why is Wisetech Global stock surging today?

TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 4, 2026

Irish businessman and philanthropist Martin Naughton dies aged 87

The Louth man was the billionaire founder of electrical company Glen Dimplex.

Les Crises

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· Jun 22, 2026

Le populisme de l’IA est là. Et personne n’y est préparé

Les magnats de la Silicon Valley s’inquiétaient des risques que leur technologie faisait peser sur le monde. Ils ont oublié les gens. Source : The New York Times, David Wallace-WellsTraduit par les lecteurs du site Les-Crises « Je me prépare à survivre », avouait Sam Altman, d’OpenAI, en 2016. « J’ai des armes, des comprimés []

Fortune

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· Jun 25, 2026

Larry Ellison quietly gave $45 million to a pro-Trump group—then Oracle landed a starring role in a $500 billion AI buildout

While Big Tech's biggest names have publicly courted President Donald Trump, Oracle's billionaire cofounder took a quieter route—one that has reportedly tracked with major wins for his company and his son's media empire.

Futurism

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· Jul 11, 2026

Palantir Insiders Disgusted by Company’s Leadership

An absolute internal meltdown. The post Palantir Insiders Disgusted by Company’s Leadership appeared first on Futurism.

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Related coverage for "WiseTech’s scandal-plagued founder Richard White steps down as chair, blasts allegations aired in media": The Next Web — WiseTech co-founder Richard White steps down as chair, but keeps his board seat. Investing.com — Why is Wisetech Global stock surging today?. TheJournal.ie — Irish businessman and philanthropist Martin Naughton dies aged 87. Les Crises — Le populisme de l’IA est là. Et personne n’y est préparé. Fortune — Larry Ellison quietly gave $45 million to a pro-Trump group—then Oracle landed a starring role in a $500 billion AI buildout. Futurism — Palantir Insiders Disgusted by Company’s Leadership