AFA EGM receives required support

30 August 2016
| By Malavika |
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The Association of Financial Advisers (AFA) has confirmed it has received the minimum number of forms required under the Corporations Act for an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to take place.

It would now put forward the resolution contained in the forms at the EGM. 

"The resolution seeks to change the AFA Constitution in a manner that reduces the policy making powers of the AFA board," the association said in a statement. 

"It is a special resolution under the Corporations Act and requires a 75 per cent majority support in order to be successful." 

The AFA had previously informed the EGM initiator, Mark Dunsford, that it could not take the AFA Constitution to the membership as less than five per cent of the voting members were represented in the forms submitted, with 100 out of 230 being deemed invalid.

AFA president, Deborah Kent, then rejected the calls for the EGM, arguing it would stifle the association's voice on policy issues where there was little chance of reversing life insurance reforms that had bipartisan support.

The EGM must be held within two months, which is 30 October. The AFA would be required to inform members within 21 days of the EGM date.

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