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Minister promises no more regulatory shock for super

The Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services, Stephen Jones, has promised no more “regulatory shock” for the superannuation sector.

“What we’re keen to do is send the message, or continue the message we gave in opposition, [and that is] unless we’ve clearly identified something, we’re not going to load the sector with a whole bunch of regulatory shock,” he told SuperGuide.

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