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‘I can’t see how his position is tenable’: Investors call for AMP Capital chief to resign – Sydney Morning Herald
Top investors are calling for AMP Capital Boe Pahari to resign after allegations of sexual harassment against him were detailed.

Mr Pahari was promoted to lead the wealth giant’s capital management arm after being penalised $500,000 or one quarter of his annual bonus after the company settled a sexual harassment complaint brought by Julia Szlakowski, the former AMP Capital institutional director, in 2017.
The company has consistently defended the promotion, claiming Mr Pahari’s conduct was a lower level breach, the penalty was appropriate and Mr Pahari had shown remorse.
The Age and Sydney Morning Herald revealed detail…
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