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AMP chairman, director resign amid shareholder revolt over board’s handling of sexual harassment allegations – ABC News
AMP chairman David Murray and director John Fraser resign over the company’s handling of a series of sexual harassment complaints.

AMP chairman David Murray has resigned, effective immediately, as has AMP director, and former treasury secretary, John Fraser.
Key points:
- AMP chairman David Murray has resigned after around two years in the role, along with board member John Fraser
- Boe Pahari has resigned as the CEO of AMP Capital but will remain with the company
- Debra Hazelton has been appointed as AMP’s new chair after just over a year on the company’s board
The financial services company…
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