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NAB banker led successful push to delay banking royal commission recommendations – ABC News
An executive grilled for days at the banking royal commission over NAB’s shonky loan introducer program led a successful push by the industry to delay solutions recommended by the Hayne inquiry.

A senior bank executive grilled for days at the banking royal commission over a shonky loans program led a successful push by the banking industry to delay bringing in solutions recommended by the Hayne inquiry.
Key points:
- Anthony Waldron oversaw NAB’s “introducer program” and gave evidence at the royal commission
- He went on to lead an industry push to delay the implementation of key recommendations
- Advocates say protections for customers are even more important as COV…
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