Some form of greater transparency, accountability and independence around proxy advice would be a sign that big super is genuine about its claimed desire to outgrow its political origins.
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In an example, ASIC said: “If Zhang used a social media application (where his username was ‘Z Dizzle’) to post on Big Super’s social media page that he did not want to be contacted, while it may not have been readily apparent to Big Super’s social media team that it was Zhang, we expect that Big Super would take reasonable steps to ascertain the poster’s identity, such as replying to the post asking the customer to provide their name.
“If Zhang does not respond or the identity of the poster cannot otherwise reasonably be ascertained, it may not be possible for Big Super to determine that they are no longer able to rely on Zhang’s consent.”
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‘Aussies need access to super to purchase first home’: senator argues
By Maja Garaca Djurdjevic
07 April 2021
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Senator Andrew Bragg is pushing for the adoption of a policy enabling Aussies access to their super for home ownership purposes.
Arguing that “super has damaged home ownership”, Senator Bragg told media that he will continue to push for more young Australians to have access to their super so they can purchase a first home.
“Financially and morally, we must pursue this. The Big Super lobby and their political subsidiary, the Labor Party, are against this and are seeking to smear people who argue in favour of home ownership,” Mr Bragg said.