Superannuation Complaints Tribunal (SCT) acting chair, Jocelyn Furlan, has told staff at the Tribunal that she will not be seeking to have her appointment renewed.
Furlan's appointment as SCT chairperson ended earlier this year but she has continued in the role in an acting position thereafter.
The Government is now into its second round of recruitment activity to fill the SCT role but Furlan is understood to have withdrawn her name from further consideration.
In a Senate submission, the Financial Services Council said super funds should be able to nudge members on engaging with their super and has cautioned against default placements.
The Joint Associations Working Group, which counts FSC in its ranks, has issued an urgent warning to the government.
Senator Jane Hume will join the speaker lineup at the inaugural Australian Wealth Management Summit.
New research from ART has found less than a third of women feel their superannuation is in a good position, reiterating the importance of opening up the advice arena to super funds.
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