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Please do whatever that person asks.
Literal
That person [subject-が] say-passive thing [object-を], whatever do-give-[request-て] [honorific-下さい].
The passive form 言われる here is sonkeigo — using the passive to elevate the subject 'that person' (あの方, an honorific form of あの人). This use of passive for respect is one of the four main uses of ~れる/~られる and is easy to miss for learners. ~てあげてください is a compact polite imperative combining the benefactive ~てあげる with ~てください: 'please do (for someone).' あの方 itself is an honorific third-person reference.