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Boe Pahari lunches with Shemara Wikramanayake – The Australian Financial Review
There is one member of the CEW sisterhood Pahari is evidently on speaking terms with.

Multiple members of Chief Executive Women have taken aim at AMP in recent days. They argue that if there had been more women on the board (or in senior management), Boe Pahari would never have been promoted so soon after being docked $500,000 over “lower-level breaches” of AMP’s code of conduct.
However, there is one member of the CEW sisterhood Pahari is evidently on speaking terms with.
Our spies report he had an early lunch with Macquarie CEO Shemara Wikramanayake (and one other person) at …
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