In every organisation there is usually an Achilles’ Heel, some fact which if widely known or understood, can cause damage,either financially or to reputation.
When I worked at Australian Bankers Association, everyday we’d be contacted by journalists and the wider public with complaints about banks.
‘They are too profitable and ripping me off in fees,’ was very common.
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