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Confessions of a royal commission survivor

Renato Mota took on one of the biggest post-royal commission rebuilds at IOOF, now known as Insignia. He leaves after five years with big questions above where advice and super are heading. 

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In the months after Renato Mota was made acting chief executive of the 180-year-old wealth management giant IOOF, he often wondered if he’d been given the ultimate hospital pass.

His predecessor, Chris Kelaher, had been forced to stand aside as the company was engulfed in the Hayne royal commission firestorm, and Mota faced a long rebuild.

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James Thomson is senior Chanticleer columnist based in Melbourne. He was the Companies editor and editor of BRW Magazine. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at j.thomson@afr.com

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