After copping heat during the banking royal commission, ASIC has ramped up its efforts, with investigations up nearly 50% in a year in a push to restore accountability.
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Mercer Super allegedly failed to report seven investigations it undertook into serious member services failures, including one into premiums charged to dead members being refunded incorrectly.
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