Scandal-plagued Aussie travel giant loses its chief legal officer
Corporate Travel Management's chief legal officer Shelley Sorrenson is resigning effective August 14 with no replacement named, the embattled Australian travel company said Friday. The departure deepens CTM's crisis as it negotiates repayment of up to $240 million overcharged to the British government for asylum seeker housing contracts. Shares have been suspended since August 2025 following accounting errors revelations.
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Published 17 Jul 2026, 00:14 UTC · Updated 17 Jul 2026, 00:20 UTC
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