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Submitted by Melinda Houghton on Thu, 10/27/2016 - 17:17

As advisers on superannuation strategies and products, we need to know which funds are being investigated for shortcomings don't we? Even if we just put a watch on them and wait until the investigations are complete, shouldn't we have immediate access to this information?

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