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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 03/02/2017 - 13:30

The Joint Parliamentary Committee is belting the industry senseless. Investigations and Senate enquiries seemingly go on forever without stopping to think logically. We there is a problem with financial literacy which is not isolated within Australia. What is the point of this exercise? If individuals are too lazy to read or take interest in their annual superannuation reports, why is it the providers' fault? I have never had a complaint when a claim has been paid to a recipient or a beneficiary.

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