apologised to Ms SzlakowskiMs Davidson said AMP shifted its attitude when "it became clear to them that they'd lost investor support because they'd staked their reputation on supporting Bahari".about the case, telling The Business earlier this year: "We tried to protect our investment, not exercise a moral judgement."
Ms Davidson said it was only then that AMP's board concluded that their position on Mr Bahari was "untenable".ACSI is still in regular conversations with AMP's current board."The conversation with the new chair [Debra Hazelton] is about what they're doing to reform the culture and what steps they will take to ensure these [incidents] don't happen again."
Ms Davidson NDAs make it too easy for the women to get silenced and for serial offenders to go on to reoffend.