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Submitted by Steve on Tue, 09/22/2020 - 12:33

Yes, we cannot let the fund members make any decisions about their future retirement benefits (via Parliamentary Democracy). Perhaps a good start would be to finally introduce Annual General Meetings for industry fund members, given the industry fund lobbyists are so good at turning up at retail fund AGMs. Wouldn't that be a novel idea?

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