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Brenner released as AMP faces new gender quagmire – The Australian Financial Review
Her timing is nothing less than exquisite, coming as two direct reports of AMP’s CEO are embroiled in allegations of sexual harassment against female staff.

The Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s “more than five” probes into AMP continue. But ex-AMP chair Catherine Brenner informed journalists on Monday that the regulator was done investigating her conduct at the company, enabling her to resume her corporate career “knowing that no wrong-doing was found”.
Her timing (or ASIC’s) is nothing less than exquisite, coming after two direct reports of AMP’s CEO Francesco De Ferrari were embroiled in allegations of sexual harassment against f…
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