Corporate Travel Management (CTM), an Australian travel company facing scrutiny over past conduct, says its chief legal officer has resigned. The reports indicate the change in senior leadership occurs while the company is in discussions with the British government regarding repayments connected to alleged overcharging. Multiple outlets state that CTM is working out a repayment process for amounts it overcharged for housing asylum seekers in the United Kingdom. The coverage presents the resignation as separate from the repayment discussions, but occurring during the same period of regulatory and contractual review. No source included here identifies the specific individual who resigned or provides details on the company’s explanation for the departure. The reports also do not specify the total amount involved or the timeline for the repayment agreement, focusing instead on that ongoing engagement with the UK government. Overall, the articles describe a leadership departure alongside continuing financial and compliance-related discussions with British authorities related to asylum accommodation billing.