AMP says ‘patronising’ former GC did not expose fees for no service practice
Employment 2019-10-29 2:55 pm Melbourne
The former AMP general counsel who alleges she was bullied and sacked for complaining about the wealth manager’s fees for no service was not a whistleblower, but just one of many employees who raised concerns about the practice, the firm has said in a defence to the fired lawyer’s $2.7 million lawsuit.
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