In this exclusive interview with shadow financial services minister and former assistant treasurer, Stuart Robert MP, the editor of ifa’s sister brand, The Adviser — Annie Kane — finds out what the Morrison government really thinks about Michelle Levy’s Quality of Advice recommendations.
The former assistant treasurer talks about the royal commission and its impact on advisers, and why he thinks it has been “for the most part, unhelpful”. He also admits that the industry should “own its own education requirements” and labels the possible return of super funds to advice “a retrograde step”, adding that “super should stick to super”.
Tune in to find out:
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