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AMP chief apologises, vows to improve culture after recent scandal – Sydney Morning Herald
AMP chief executive Francesco de Ferrari has publicly apologised to Julia Szlakowski, a former employee at the centre of a sexual harassment scandal.

“Let me start by apologising to Ms Szlakowski, to our wider employees and to our clients for the distress caused by these events over the last period. We have always taken this matter very seriously,” Mr De Ferrari told the House of Representatives economics committee.
Mr De Ferrari said the past few months had been “some of the most challenging for me,” and as CEO he was responsible for setting the culture and he took this responsibility seriously.
“Where harassment occurs, including sexual h…
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