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Australian watchdogs seek closer cooperation as scandals multiply

Published 29/11/2019, 09:51 am
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SYDNEY, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Two of Australia's main financial regulators have struck an agreement to cooperate more closely on investigations and intelligence as a wave of scandals rock the country's banking industry.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and the Australian Prudential (LON:PRU) Regulation Authority (APRA) have signed an updated Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen ties at all levels of the agencies.

The MoU was a key recommendation of a Royal Commission into the financial system that found widespread misconduct by institutions including charging fees to deceased customers.

The Commission also criticised the regulators for not doing enough to detect and prevent the misconduct.

"The MoU facilitates more timely supervision, investigations and enforcement action and deeper cooperation on policy matters and internal capabilities," ASIC Chair James Shipton said in a joint statement.

The agencies were meeting regularly and working on areas of common interest, including data, thematic reviews, governance and accountability.

The agreement comes as Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX reels from accusations by the country's financial crime watchdog, AUSTRAC, of enabling 23 million payments in violation of anti-money laundering laws, including between known child exploiters.

The scandal has seen out the bank's CEO, chairman and head of its compliance committee, and large investors and their proxies have called for more heads to roll at Westpac's annual general meeting on Dec. 12.

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