TPG retains Joel Thickins but imposes ‘disciplinary action’ after guilty plea
TPG retained Joel Thickins as partner and co-head of Asia after his guilty plea for negligent driving stemming from a June 1 incident in Sydney. The firm imposed disciplinary action and found no systemic misbehavior following an independent investigation. Thickins, who has been with TPG since 2016, is credited with developing its Australian private equity franchise.
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Published 02 Jul 2026, 21:47 UTC · Updated 02 Jul 2026, 21:50 UTC
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