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AMP Capital warns of âconflicted, captiveâ Plenary
Jun 29, 2021 â 11.03am
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AMP Capital has warned investors of âunmanageableâ conflicts of interest and being trapped in vehicles stuffed with âpoor performing greenfield and brownfield assetsâ if unitholders in its $1.3 billion Community Infrastructure Fund jump ship to suitor Plenary Group.
The move is an escalation of the tit-for-tat battle between AMP and Plenary as both organisations fight to control the Community Infrastructure Fund (CommIF), which is also being tilted at by two other rival investment managers, Morrison & Co and Palisade Investment Partners.
AMP Capital is attempting to sandbag moves to break up the groupâs assets under management.Â
Boards may be punished for greed: AICDLife Fellow Dr Allan Hawke AC
Over the many decades of his distinguished public career, Canberra Raiders chairman Dr Allan Hawke AC FAICD
Life has been outspoken on a number of issues. These include the lack of women in the public service and on boards, the need for people-focused leadership, the lack of consequences from the financial services royal commission and how greed on CEO pay is out of step with what is seen as fair by society. Shelley Dempsey
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Growing community anger over inflated CEO and executive remuneration in Australia should not be ignored by directors, as investors may act to remove board members who fail to recognise this contentious issue, warned Canberra Raiders chairman Dr Allan Hawke at the AICD’s annual dinner for ACT members in March.