COALTION MINISTERS FAIL TO HEED WARNINGS ON SUPER FRAUD

07 May 2020

 

JIM CHALMERS MP
SHADOW TREASURER
MEMBER FOR RANKIN
 
STEPHEN JONES MP 
SHADOW ASSISTANT TREASURER 
SHADOW MINISTER FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES 
MEMBER FOR WHITLAM 
 
TIM WATTS MP
SHADOW ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR CYBER SECURITY
MEMBER FOR GELLIBRAND

  
COALTION MINISTERS FAIL TO HEED WARNINGS ON SUPER FRAUD

The Government’s failure to heed warnings from Labor and the superannuation industry that there are serious flaws in their early release superannuation program has now cost people thousands of their hard-earned retirement dollars. 
 
Today’s Senate hearing revealed that the AFP are investigating up to 150 cases of fraud but that no Government Minister has taken steps to adjust the scheme or require additional checks.
 
The AFP have not ruled out cases of organised and offshore crime. Asking Australians to be ‘vigilant with their personal details’ falls well short of a satisfactory response.
 
This is a Government designed process and IT system. The Morrison Government can’t just blame the victims of fraud enabled by a system it created.
 
This is not business as usual. 
 
The Government has designed a system for speed not accuracy. 
 
With more than a million applications for early access to superannuation, Australians cannot afford their Government to be complacent.
 
Australians deserve a full explanation from Government Ministers on the measures they are taking to protect the integrity of our superannuation system and to ensure no further fraud takes place.
 
Just like the automated Robodebt scheme, this is a Government stuff up which requires a Government solution. People and super funds should not be left thousands of dollars out of pocket because the Government did not heed warnings from Labor and industry.
 
Australia has a world class superannuation system. We must protect the integrity of retirement savings at all costs. 
 
THURSDAY 7 MAY 2020 
  
MEDIA CONTACTS:
 
MEGAN LANE (CHALMERS) 0424 437 949
AMY SMITH (JONES) 0459 846 926

 

Authorised by Paul Erickson, ALP, Canberra.