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AMP harassment victim told the truth but harassment ‘minor’: review – Sydney Morning Herald
A report by London barrister Andrew Burns QC into harassment complaints against Boe Pahari lists nine key allegations made by Julia Szlakowski and confirms he was satisfied her account of events was true and accurate.
The release of the findings comes as The Age and the Herald confirm that NSW Police investigated the alleged sexual assault of another female AMP Capital employee by a colleague not Mr Pahari in 2014.
Details of Mr Burns’ investigation have been released by Ms Szlakowski’s lawyer, Maurice Blackburn principal Josh Bornstein, amid an ongoing dispute with AMP over its refusal to release draft versions of the report and its communications with the London barrister.
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