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Social license gap still too wide in downstream sector: AGL chief

AGL Energy chief executive Brett Redman admitted the company he runs had lost customer perspective in decision-making and apologised profusely at the latest Energy Charter Accountability Panel discussion this week.

Social license gap still too wide in downstream sector: AGL chief

Speaking at the event Redman, who has served as CEO since August last year, said social license and regaining trust from customers and the community, was integral to the energy sector's future. "Cultural...

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