AMP CEOĀ Craig Meller hasĀ resigned with immediate effect following the commission scandal,Ā Craig Meller resignation was accompanied by an unreserved apology or serious misconduct from AMP to its customers.
According to Australia’s banking royal commission, AMP was found guilty ofĀ charging customersĀ for services that were not provided for over aĀ decade.
In the company statement,Ā Mike Wilkins who is currently aĀ non-executive director has been appointed asĀ acting chief executive followingĀ AMP CEOĀ Craig MellerĀ resignation.
Talking about his resignation and the scandalĀ AMP CEOĀ Craig MellerĀ said;
“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,”
he also added;
“This is not the AMP I know and these are not the actions our customers should expect from the company.
AMP in a statement to ASX said they wouldĀ immediately establish a “comprehensive review” and also would monitor theĀ company’s regulatory reporting. The statementĀ reads;
“The work will be overseen by a retired judge or equivalent independent expert,”
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann talking about the immediateĀ resignation of AMP CEOĀ Craig Meller said;
“Some of the news to emerge from the royal commission was very concerning. This is obviously one of the consequences out of that process,”
CEOĀ Craig Meller was the helm of the company since 2014 and was about to leave AMP this year having failed to lift the performance of the company. Craig Meller was associated with AMP for over a decade and also tired to ran AMP life insurance business.