Boe Pahari leaves AMP Capital seven months after resignation as CEO

AMP to pursue demerger

James Baxter-Derrington
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Former CEO of AMP Capital Boe Pahari, who resigned from the top role following misconduct charges, is now set to leave the business entirely.

In September 2020, Pahari resigned after only two months as chief executive after a 2017 employee complaint made against him by female colleague re-emerged. AMP Capital CEO steps down after two months following misconduct charges He stepped down from the role to resume working in his previous role as global head of infrastructure equity and north west region for AMP Capital but has now decided to leave the firm. In a statement, AMP said Pahari will work closely with the infrastructure equity leadership team to ensure a smooth transition. The news of his departure was contained w...

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