AUSTRALIA - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has warned it could remove trustees from 32 superannuation funds for failing to meet their regulatory obligations.
APRA yesterday placed a public notice in the The Australian newspaper listing the funds whose trustees had failed to apply to the regulator to be licensed. It set a deadline of 2 July, warning ...
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