The Phnom Penh Post

Australia opens inquiry into nation’s finance sector

- Sydney

AUSTRALIA opened a long-awaited inquiry into its massively-profitable finance industry yesterday after a string of scandals rocked confidence in the sector.

The country’s “big four” banks – among the developed world’s wealthiest – have been under increasing scrutiny in recent years amid allegation­s of dodgy financial and life insurance advice, and mortgage fraud.

There have also been allegation­s of anti-money laundering laws being breached and benchmark interest rates rigged.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull had long resisted Labor opposition calls for a royal commission into misconduct, claiming it would be a waste of money, but mounting political pressure forced his hand.

With uncertaint­y over the i s s ue h u r t i ng o f f s h o re i nv e s t o r c o nf i - dence, he announced the inquir y late last year to probe “the nation’s banks, big and small, wealth manage r s , s u p e r a n n u a t i o n p r ov i d e r s , insurance companies”.

Australian Bankers’ Associatio­n head Anna Bligh said the hearings may be uncomforta­ble.

“It’s important that it [the inquiry] gets to the matters that have disturbed the public,” she told ABC radio.

“I do expect this will be painful for banks and their staff.”

The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannua­tion and Financial Services Industry has the power to summon witnesses and take evidence.

While it can authorise police to apply for search warrants and witnesses who fail to appear may be arrested, it is not able to order compensati­on to those affected by any wrongdoing­s.

It can, however, make recommenda­tions for the government to consider, such as changing regulation­s governing the sector.

Commission­er Kenneth Hayne, a for mer High Court judge, has 12 months to conduct his investigat­ion and lodge a report with Canberra.

 ?? PETER PARKS/AFP ?? This photo taken in Sydney on November 30 show the logo of ANZ, one of the ‘big four’ Australian banks.
PETER PARKS/AFP This photo taken in Sydney on November 30 show the logo of ANZ, one of the ‘big four’ Australian banks.
 ?? MEN/AFP TOLGA AK- ?? Signage is seen at the front of a branch of Barclays bank in central London on October 22.
MEN/AFP TOLGA AK- Signage is seen at the front of a branch of Barclays bank in central London on October 22.

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