Ziggy's Telstra reign Scales down

A key player in Dr Ziggy Switkowski's regime at Telstra has opted to pull up stumps as the telecommunications player gears up for life under a new chief executive officer.

Bill Scales, 59, Telstra's chief of staff and group managing director, regulatory, corporate and human relations, today announced plans to retire from the carrier in "approximately six months".

Scales' retirement announcement comes as Dr Switkowski also gears up to leave in July or earlier if a replacement is found, a move announced on 1 December last year by chairman Donald McGauchie.

Dr Switkowski said Scales had, since coming on board in November 2000, "been responsible for the excellent progress in Telstra's human relations efforts as reflected in the recent employee opinion survey results, led the development of our regulatory strategies at a time of increased competition and regulatory intervention and guided Telstra through many complex corporate and public relations challenges.

"As chief of staff, Bill has ensured the proper, efficient functioning of many of the chief executive officer's processes and helped integrate and harmonise strategies across divisions," he added.

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Talkback 2 comments

    "excellent progress in Te ...Anonymous -- 22/02/05

    "excellent progress in Telstra's human relations efforts".

    Ah hahahaha

    I think the senior level of st ...Anonymous -- 23/02/05

    I think the senior level of staff within Telstra are now starting to work out that their dreams of making vast sums of money or having Telstra on their CV is no going to happen to toward their benefit. Why hasn't the Australian government learned from Britans mistakes with BT? Answer: Their was too much money to make in the short term. These people are now long gone with the money and we the consumer will be paying to clean up the mess - well done John Howard, I suppose you can say sorry when you retire.

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