The humiliating saga for a highly paid master of the universe
TPG chief executive Joel Thickins pleaded guilty to negligent driving and refusing a breath test after a June 1 car collision. Judge Michael Barko criticized Thickins' behavior as indignant and obstinate. TPG announced an ongoing investigation into the incident but has not revealed any consequences for Thickins or the details of the inquiry.
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Published 30 Jun 2026, 06:18 UTC · Updated 30 Jun 2026, 06:20 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: SMH. Editorial policy · Corrections
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