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Exodus continues at AMP Capital as NZ boss resigns – The Australian Financial Review
AMP Capital’s New Zealand boss, Bevan Graham, and its head of distribution, Greg McMaster, have quit, in the latest upheaval surrounding the promotion and demotion of Boe Pahari.

The departures are the latest in a string of senior resignations from AMP and AMP Capital in recent weeks, following revelations in The Australian Financial Review that Mr Pahari was promoted on July 1.
His elevation came despite copping a $500,000 penalty after the company settled in 2018 a sexual harassment complaint against him brought by a female subordinate who subsequently left the business.
This week AMP chairman David Murray and board director and former Treasury Secretary John Fraser …
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