Consumers are forgotten in the rush to wind back Future of Financial Advice legislation

By Adele Ferguson
Updated October 15 2014 - 10:13am, first published October 3 2014 - 8:35am

As the clock ticks for the Coalition to push through financial advice reforms before the end of the year, politicians should take the politics out of the vote and think about the policy implications of the wind-back.

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