Submitted by Bob at 4557 on Fri, 2023-07-07 09:12

One wonders if those employees involved in this hideous decision done in the name of AMP can ever be brought to account personally, as they should. Many millions of dollars impacting the bottom lines of their advisers, shareholders and clients as well as in a brand that was once aspirational. Morality seems to be the one thing never assessed in a job interview.

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