AIST defends superannuation trustee board arrangements

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20 March 2012
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The Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST) has mounted a strong defence of the trustee board arrangements applying to not-for-profit superannuation funds.

Opening the Conference of Major Superannuation Funds in Brisbane, AIST chief executive Fiona Reynolds claimed the not-for-profit equal representation model had been placed under attack by vested interests.

It was a claim backed by AIST president Gerard Noonan who claimed the equal representation model was capable of withstanding more scrutiny than that applying to the "for profit" sector.

However, it was Reynolds who argued that the governance model applying to banks and other financial institutions were not suited to the not-for-profit funds sector.

She said the requirements with respect to not-for-profit funds were "fundamentally different", but nonetheless delivered transparency and disclosure.

"Profit before member interests is the ulterior motive of our critics," she said.

"The benefits which flow from the not-for-profit sector are clear for everyone to see, and were achieved via equal employee and employer representation on trustee boards," Reynolds said.

She said those who were arguing for change had yet to provide justification for their claims. 

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