Australia's corporate reputation is well and truly in the toilet.

Just days after criminal charges were laid against ANZ Group and two investment banks, Aveo Group's national quality manager, Andrew Macintosh, resigned after being identified as Brisbane's notorious poo jogger.

It is alleged Macintosh fouled the private footpath of an apartment block near his Greenslopes home 30 times over the last year.

The regularity of his movements proved his undoing after residents set up cameras to catch him in the act with pants down and toilet paper in hand.

On Thursday morning, the day after the Courier Mail alleged he was the poo jogger and said he had been charged by the police, the company announced he had resigned.

"Until yesterday, Aveo Group was not aware of the charges laid against Mr Macintosh," said a company spokesman.

"Aveo Group is distressed and disappointed at the alleged incidents concerning Mr Macintosh. He has tendered his resignation to the company today and is no longer an employee of Aveo Group.

"Aveo will continue to extend its support to Mr Macintosh for help that he may require."

Macintosh is also on Brisbane City Council's Inclusive Brisbane Board, which advises on community issues associated with development and planning, including land use, affordability, community facilities and economic viability.

It is unwelcome publicity for the ASX-listed Aveo which is still recovering from the Fairfax Media investigation last year which claimed the company exploited its elderly residents for financial gain.

The ACCC launched an investigation into the allegations and a class action was instigated against the company by Sydney law firm Levitt Robinson.

Aveo promised to simplify its contracts and improve its complaints process following the allegations.