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AMP doesn’t just have a women problem. It has an everyone problem

  • Written by Andrew Schmulow, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Wollongong
AMP doesn’t just have a women problem. It has an everyone problem

The sexual harassment scandal enveloping AMP is another graceless turn in what looks like the death spiral of one of Australia’s oldest and formerly most trusted companies.

Joining a long line of executives to walk the plank at the venerable financial services giant, AMP chairman David Murray and board member John Fraser have quit over the...

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