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‘I was treated like a criminal’: Senator airs further AMP harassment claims – Sydney Morning Herald
Labor Senator Deb O’Neill has used parliamentary privilege to air another complaint of sexual harassment at the troubled wealth giant.

“Through the last eight weeks I have re-lived my experience and it is with utter dismay that I see the AMP system remains as it ever was,” the woman said.
“As a junior female employee, I endured consistent and systematic harassment at AMP from men at the peer level to executive level.
“After speaking up, I was bullied, victimised and ultimately silenced.”
The woman told Senator O’Neill her time at AMP had destroyed her life and “taken everything that I have, yet my life will never be the same…
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