The head of the prudential regulator APRA testifies at the Banking Royal Commission

Описание к видео The head of the prudential regulator APRA testifies at the Banking Royal Commission

[7.12] Wayne Byres, Chair of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), is being questioned over the fees-for-no-service issue, the banking executive accountability regime (BEAR), the banks' remuneration structures, and more.

Recorded on 29 and 30 November 2018 at the Owen Dixon Commonwealth Law Courts Building in Melbourne.

Testimony held during the seventh round of public hearings at the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry, focusing on policy questions arising from the first six rounds.

Witness Statement:
https://bit.ly/2BUb1vN

Exhibits:
https://bit.ly/2PCuC8y (Nov 29)
https://bit.ly/2F1LTHA (Nov 30)

Transcript:
https://bit.ly/2QuPuDX (Nov 29)
https://bit.ly/2GQUM8w (Nov 30)

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