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AMP whistleblower suffered ‘sustained’ sexual harassment: senator – The Australian Financial Review
AMP silenced a victim of “sustained sexual harassment by two managers”, which included groping and explicit photos, one of whom was “repeatedly promoted”, according to new allegations aired under parliamentary privilege.

AMP also this month announced the abrupt departure of AMP Australia boss Alex Wade, which the company did not explain.
He resigned following a number of complaints, including allegations he sent explicit photos to female colleagues. There is no suggestion any of these cases are connected.
Relaying the whistleblowers statement, Senator ONeill read: My time at AMP has destroyed my life and it’s taken everything that I have to rebuild parts of it, yet my life will never be the same again. The per…
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