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Australia executes search warrant on WiseTech for documents, shares skid over 13%

By Thomson Reuters Aug 18, 2026 | 10:06 PM

Aug 19 (Reuters) – Australia’s competition regulator has executed a search warrant on WiseTech Global for documents related to the supply of ​global logistics services and software, the company ‌said on Wednesday.

Shares of the logistics software provider tumbled more than 13% to a two-week low of A$37.57 after the news, putting them on course for their steepest ‌one-day ​drop since late June.

WiseTech said ⁠it intended to ⁠fully cooperate with the investigation conducted by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

Neither the company nor the competition watchdog provided details on the ​nature of documents sought when contacted by Reuters.

On June 22, the stock plunged nearly 20% ⁠after reports that the Australian ⁠Federal Police were investigating its executive ​chairman, Richard White, over allegations that he exploited ​a woman’s immigration status for sex and provided ‌false information in a visa application.

WiseTech had said then the alleged investigation concerned White in his personal capacity and that the company was unaware ⁠of any investigation as outlined in media reports.

White had said he “strenuously and unequivocally” denies recent media allegations.

White stepped ⁠down as ‌CEO in October 2024 but stayed ⁠on as executive chair until last ​month ‌amid a string of controversies including ​media scrutiny ⁠of his personal life.

The stock has lost nearly 70% of its value since allegations about White’s personal life first surfaced in late 2024.

(Reporting by Sneha Kumar in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich and ​Subhranshu Sahu)