Board says AMP Capital CommIF bids ‘not compelling’ By Sarah Kendell 20 July 2021 AMP Capital’s independent board committee has rejected all three suitors lined up to take over management of its Community Infrastructure Fund (CommIF), saying its remaining senior staff have the experience to continue managing the fund despite a number of exits. A letter from the chairman of the committee seen by InvestorDaily reveals that it has “unanimously” reached the conclusion that the recent departure of senior staff, including AMP Capital’s head of social care Julie-Anne Mizzi, director of infrastructure equity Jiren Zhou and CommIF head of asset management Simon Hunter, would not have a substantial impact on the running of the fund.