The next potential Minister for Financial Services on FoFA

With Labor trailing significantly in the polls at present, a Coalition Government of the future would significantly alter FoFA as it currently stands. Watch on as Mathias Cormann, Shadow Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation, discusses exactly what he would change if Labor loses the next election. From opt-in to the best interest test, through to the fee-for-service and conflicts of interest, Senator Cormann lays bare his take on FoFA and discusses how the financial advice landscape would change under his leadership as the next potential Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation.


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