Tuesday, August 25, 2020

AMP executive at centre of complaints secure "for now" after chairman David Murray forced out

As the AMP board once again confronts deep cultural problems, the Australian Shareholders Association says the man at the centre of sexual harassment complaints Boe Pahari should not join chairman David Murray in leaving the wealth company. 

Spokesman Ian Graves tells ABC's Peter Ryan that Mr Pahari has paid a big penalty for his behaviour and it is now up to the AMP board to restore the company's reputation. 



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