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Labor puts superannuation ‘vested interests’ before members, says Senator Hume – The New Daily
The politics of superannuation reforms is heating up after Senator Jane Hume accused Labor of “putting vested interests before super members”.

The politics of superannuation reforms is ramping up after Assistant Superannuation Minister Jane Hume accused Labor of “putting vested interests before super members”.
Responding to criticism from Labor MPs, super funds and industry analysts about changes to superannuation included in the budget, Senator Hume said “these savings will boost the retirement savings of members so they will have a better standard of living when they retire”.
“However, true to form, rather than supporting these ref…
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