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