The Senate Economics References Committee examined proposals to lift the professional, ethical and education standards in the financial services industry. Terms of Inquiry Following a recommendation by the Senate Economics References Committee inquiry into the performance of ASIC, the committee resolved on 14 July 2014, to inquire into proposals to lift the professional, ethical and education standards in the financial services industry with the terms of reference set out below. Pursuant to the committee\u27s duties set out in section 243 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001, the committee will examine proposals to lift the professional, ethical and education standards in the financial ...
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