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Super members the winner in sensible financial inquiry response

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imageAlmost a year after it was finished, the government has responded to the Financial System Inquiry, agreeing with the majority of its recommendations.Lukas Coch/AAP

The government has today accepted virtually all of the recommendations of the expert panel behind last year’s Financial System Inquiry. Clearly we can argue about some, and people...

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