‘Bullied and harassed’: AMP shareholders urged to confront adviser woes ‘Bullied and harassed’: AMP shareholders urged to confront adviser woes Advisers have implored the wealth giant’s largest shareholders to ask some “serious questions” about their fate at the company’s upcoming annual meeting. A A An open letter to certain AMP shareholders has accused the group of “systemic bullying and harassment”, asking investors to hold the company accountable. It has outlined details around the banking royal commission, the changes to the buyer of last resort (BOLR) valuation method and the consequent class action filed by advisers against AMP. “We are [a] group of AMP planners who were terminated without cause, had our businesses stolen, our futures jeopardised, our families ruined and our health destroyed,” the letter stated.