APRA can’t be enforcer and supervisor, NAB says

Original article by James Eyers
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 13 & 16 : 23-Aug-17

Banks have raised concerns about the proposed Banking Executive Accountability Regime (BEAR) in submissions to the Federal Government. The role of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority under the new regime is a particular concern for the banking sector, given that it will have powers to fine banks up to $A200m for non-compliance. National Australia Bank has questioned the appropriateness of APRA having the dual roles of supervising and regulating the bank sector, while the ANZ Bank said more clarity is needed regarding the roles of APRA and the Australian Securities & Investments Commission under the BEAR reforms.

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