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AMP reels from scandal amid calls for scrutiny of workplace investigations – Sydney Morning Herald
Negotiations over the release of an investigation report into sexual harassment complaints have reached a stalemate.

Maurice Blackburn principal Josh Bornstein, who is representing Ms Szlakowski, has been a persistent critic of workplace investigations into misconduct, claiming they are unregulated and companies often incentivise investigators to produce watered down reports.
“Workplace investigators act under the radar and in the private sector are not properly regulated,” Mr Bornstein said. “Regrettably, over the years I have seen many cases in which organisations have predetermined an outcome and then reta…
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