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Too many regulators could dilute our democratic control
Hayne was right to call for more expert oversight. But that that cannot replace the unique scrutiny of an elected Parliament.
James PatersonContributorThe corporations and financial services committee’s first oversight hearing of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission for the new Parliament in September generated some excited media commentary about a “new approach” to parliamentary scrutiny.
Some commentators even suggested that committee members had erred in robustly questioning ASIC’s decision to appeal its loss in the so-called “wagyu and shiraz” responsible lending case against Westpac.
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