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AMP executive at centre of sexual harassment controversy quits as embattled group gives up on Ares deal – NEWS.com.au
AMP executive at centre of sexual harassment controversy quits as embattled group gives up on Ares deal

The AMP executive whose promotion despite previous sexual harassment allegations caused a massive headache for the financial services group is leaving as it abandons a deal with a US private equity giant.Boe Pahari was anointed AMP Capital’s chief executive mid last year but was swiftly returned to his former role of global head of infrastructure equity and north west region after reports emerged of the claim by a female subordinate, reportedly settled in 2018.
Mr Pahari’s complete exit from AMP…
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