The Sydney-based firm acted quickly to name Raelene Murphy, who joined the board in January as lead independent director, as the new chair. White remains the company’s largest shareholder and continues to publicly deny allegations reported by The Australian Financial Review, which linked him to a federal police investigation into human exploitation. He maintains that these personal matters, while disconnected from corporate performance, have unfairly targeted his position.
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WiseTech Chair Richard White Steps Down Amid Media Scrutiny
Richard White has resigned as chairman of WiseTech Global, blaming a wave of negative media coverage for creating an environment ripe for short-sellers. While stepping back from the board's top leadership role, the logistics software co-founder will remain with the company as an executive director and chief innovation officer.

Investors initially reacted with caution, sending shares down 0.9% in early trading. However, the market sentiment shifted rapidly following the leadership change, with WiseTech shares surging 9.4% to 38.69 Australian dollars. Beyond the board shuffle, the company confirmed it is actively searching for an additional independent nonexecutive director and prioritizing long-term executive succession planning under current CEO Zubin Appoo.
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