This submission details our support of the Scams Prevention Framework Bill 2024 (SPF Bill) but with a key amendment to give effect to the Assistant Treasurer’s stated intention that regulated entities will compensate victims if they fail to meet their SPF obligations.
Submission – Joint Consumer Sector SPF Senate Submission – 9 January 2025
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Tax secrecy laws are important for protecting people’s private financial information and keeping
Australia’s tax system secure. However, the current rules under the Tax Administration Act 1953 (TAA
1953) are making life harder for grieving families trying to access a loved one’s superannuation. This submission outlines issues we see in tax and super systems.
Submission to the Code Governance Committee – Monitoring and Compliance Priorities Consultation
This document outlines feedback on the Code Governance Committee’s priorities for monitoring compliance with the General Insurance Code of Practice. We appreciate the CGC’s
focus on key issues impacting consumers and financial counsellors. We outline several recommendations to improve insurance outcomes for consumers.