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Mode of delivery: - INQUIRY INTO THE FINANCIAL SERVICES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK IN RELATION TO FINANCIAL ABUSE IN

11 Jun 2024

*Recommendation 6 That, as a matter of urgency, the Australian and state and territory governments expedite harmonisation of laws relating to enduring powers of attorney: (a) the Commonwealth Treasury assume the lead role on achieving greater consistency of laws concerning enduring financial powers of attorney and establishing a national register, and 2 In our recent submission to the Attorney-Gen. [...] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have different ways of knowing the dimensions of poverty; indeed, the drivers of poverty and the mechanisms and conditions for escaping from poverty are different from those applying to other groups in the community.27 Connection to Country, and context-specific experiences of kinship, for example, do not countenance the 25 See, eg, ALRC, 2018, Discussi. [...] Term of Reference 2 The effectiveness of existing legislation, common law, and regulatory arrangements that govern the ability of financial institutions to prevent and respond to financial abuse… …(d) the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 Fitzpatrick (2024a and 2024b) canvasses the misuse of insurance products by perpetrators of DFV, identifying a range of behaviours by which perpetrators exploit insur. [...] Term of Reference 1 Financial and economic abuse of intimate partners Term of Reference 1 Recommendations applicable to both financial abuse of older people and of intimate partners prevalence and demographics of financial abuse within intergenerational and intimate partner relationships (and any association between financial abuse in these kinds of relationships) links between financial abuse. [...] physical location (including urban and suburban ‘black spots’) cost apprehensions and lack of confidence around data security and the prevalence of scam activity, and technical expertise and/or the ability to access that.52F Term of Reference 2 The effectiveness of existing legislation, common law, and regulatory arrangements that govern the ability of financial institutions to prevent and.

Authors

Claire Fisher

Pages
29
Published in
Australia

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