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Banking royal commission: NAB CEO Andrew Thorburn and chair Ken Henry to be quizzed on legal breaches

James Frost

National Australian Bank chief executive Andrew Thorburn and chairman Ken Henry will be forced to defend their legacies against a mounting tide of evidence the bank has broken laws attracting civil and criminal penalties when they appear at the Hayne royal commission on Monday.

The bank has had a horror year with financial performance issues, a mounting customer compensation bill and the bad behaviour of its staff examined in forensic detail by the inquiry into misconduct across the big four banks.

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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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