The banking royal commission has exposed a sick, rotten leadership culture in the big banks that have swindled working people and destroyed lives.
And it never would have happened if Peter Dutton had his way.
Local victims of banking misconduct urged Mr Dutton to support a banking royal commission but he ignored them and instead voted 24 times to block it.
Now Mr Dutton is supporting a push to give banks more access to workers’ retirement savings.
Peter Dutton’s 24 votes to protect the big banks
On 17 August, 2017 Peter Dutton
voted one time to protect the banks from a royal commission
On 14 August, 2017 Peter Dutton
voted one time to protect the banks from a royal commission
On 19 June, 2017 Peter Dutton
voted three times to protect the banks from a royal commission
On 1 December, 2016 Peter Dutton
voted three times to protect the banks from a royal commission
On 1 September, 2016 Peter Dutton
voted five times to protect the banks from a royal commission
On 31 August, 2016 Peter Dutton
voted four times to protect the banks from a royal commission
On 18 April, 2016 Peter Dutton
voted two times to protect the banks from a royal commission
On 19 April 2016 Peter Dutton
voted four times to protect the banks from a royal commission
10 dodgy bank practices the
royal commission has exposed
Charging fees for no service
Illegally leaving customers in higher-fee accounts
Charging the dead
Abusing children’s saving programs
Breaching laws that stop people laundering money
Breaching laws that stop people financing terrorism
Deceiving the regulator
Market rigging
Giving dodgy advice
Forging documents