Submitted by Duke Nukem on Mon, 2022-10-10 09:24

Well isn't that good news? I think a famous dictator once said: "if the lie is big enough people will believe it". The very institutions that successfully pawned their crimes off as "a failure of advice" will now return with staff giving advice with less training probably than the old RG146 courses. Sadly Duke has this sinking feeling that any relief these organisations will get on providing advice won't pass on to us. Watch our ASIC levy go up.

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