Letter in relation to the Consumer Protection Inquiry
Dear Australian Securities and Investments Commission,
The document I seek is a copy of a letter dated 30 January 2017 sent to Mr Greg Medcraft titled "Re: Consumer Protection Inquiry".
The first paragraph states:
"Reference is made to the Consumer protection in banking, insurance and financial sector inquiry being conducted by the Senate Economics Reference Committee".
ASIC appeared before this committee on 26 April 2017.
Yours faithfully,
Phillip Sweeney
Dear Mr Sweeney,
ASIC's response to your FOI request is attached below.
Yours sincerely
Mirijana Soldatic | FOI Coordinator| Chief Legal Office | Australian
Securities and Investments Commission |' +61 3 9280 3200 | 7 +61 3 9280
3444 | * [1][email address]
From: Phillip Sweeney
<[FOI #3611 email]>
To: FOI requests at ASIC <[ASIC request email]>,
Date: 07/06/2017 11:02 PM
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Letter in relation to the
Consumer Protection Inquiry
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Dear Australian Securities and Investments Commission,
The document I seek is a copy of a letter dated 30 January 2017 sent to Mr
Greg Medcraft titled "Re: Consumer Protection Inquiry".
The first paragraph states:
"Reference is made to the Consumer protection in banking, insurance and
financial sector inquiry being conducted by the Senate Economics Reference
Committee".
ASIC appeared before this committee on 26 April 2017.
Yours faithfully,
Phillip Sweeney
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Verity Pane left an annotation ()
Even though released administratively so as not to use FOI as a barrier, worth noting they still took a month to do so (so no difference really in how they handled for all practical purposes).