FASEA grilled on education double standards
FASEA has come under scrutiny from a parliamentary committee for its treatment of senior advisers in its education standards, with a Coalition senator suggesting the pathways mandated by the authority give newer entrants an unfair advantage.
by Shared by SMSF Adviser | Jan 24, 2021
Senate economic references committee member Amanda Stoker asked the authority a number of questions on notice around recognition of prior experience for advice industry veterans within the education standards, suggesting FASEA had misled the committee around the extent of additional study required for older advisers.
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