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Banking royal commission gives Cbus a pass, reveals new tack for hearings

James Frost
James FrostFinancial services writer
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The Hayne royal commission has surprised observers by giving industry super fund Cbus a reprieve from the fifth round of hearings after revealing a new format that will focus on the hidden conduct of superannuation fund trustees.

Counsel assisting Michael Hodge QC explained the hearings will take on a new format on Monday morning where he announced there will be no consumer witnesses nor open findings relating to specific case studies at the completion of the hearings.

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James Frost writes about banking, funds management and superannuation. Based in Melbourne, James has been reporting on specialist business and finance topics for 15 years. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.frost@afr.com

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