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AMP apologises unreservedly and acts to accelerate change

Craig Meller

AMP apologises unreservedly for the misconduct and failures in regulatory disclosures in the advice business.

The AMP Limited Board today announces the following actions to accelerate the necessary change within the organisation:

AMP will be making a submission to the Royal Commission to respond to the issues raised. The submission will, among other matters, address the issue of the independence of the Clayton Utz report.

The Board will withdraw resolution four from its Notice of Meeting to the 2018 Annual General Meeting, which relates to an equity grant for the Chief Executive Officer.

The actions announced today build upon the existing program of work, instigated in 2017. The work underway includes:

AMP Chairman Catherine Brenner said: “AMP apologises unreservedly for the misconduct and failures in regulatory disclosures in our advice business. The Board is determined that we will meet these challenges head on, accelerating changes in both culture and performance at AMP.

“We have been driving much-needed change and improvement in our advice business, which has undergone significant leadership and governance renewal over the past year but we know we have much more to do to.”

Craig Meller said: “I am honoured to have been the CEO of AMP. I am personally devastated by the issues which have been raised publicly this week, particularly by the impact they have had on our customers, employees, planners and shareholders. This is not the AMP I know and these are not the actions our customers should expect from the company.

“I do not condone them or the misleading statements made to ASIC. However, as they occurred during my tenure as CEO, I believe that stepping down as CEO is an appropriate measure to begin the work that needs to be done to restore public and regulatory trust in AMP.”

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