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Industry funds fire up over Wilson campaign

The advocacy group for industry funds has directly lobbied the Treasurer to put a stop to backbencher Tim Wilson’s alleged use of his committee powers to push a political agenda on super.

by Staff Writer
March 29, 2021
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Bernie Dean questioned the motivations behind recent questions put to super funds by Tim Wilson, saying they appeared to “abuse the committee process and risk undermining confidence in its ongoing work”.

“As you would be aware, Mr Wilson is actively campaigning on the issue of using super for a house deposit. He also publicly opposes investments by super funds in affordable housing among other assets,” Mr Dean wrote in a letter to Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, seen by ifa sister brand InvestorDaily.

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“The questions appear designed to leverage funds’ openness to engage with the committee under the original terms of reference but are clearly intended for personal use by Mr Wilson in support of his ongoing political campaigns.”

Mr Wilson’s “Home First Super Second” campaign has earned him the enmity of the industry despite Minister for Superannuation Jane Hume pouring cold water on the idea. ISA has called the proposition “fundamentally flawed” and warned that it would only “jack up prices, inflate young people’s mortgages and add billions to the aged pension”.

“The chair has also used information derived from this parliamentary committee on a political website established to support his pet personal political campaign, where the website seeks to harvest personal data that is collected,” Mr Dean wrote.

“We would ask you to consider the appropriateness of the committee being used in this way to further a personal political campaign, particularly as funds and other participants willingly engage with the inquiry often at considerable expense and opportunity cost.”

Mr Wilson hit back at ISA and Mr Dean on Twitter, writing that the accusations were “baseless”.

“Dear @IndustrySuper, what question asked about how you spend Australian’s compulsory super savings is inappropriate? The ones about how you can use Aussie’s money to buy homes that you own? Or the impact of renting in retirement? Or are these questions inappropriate too?” Mr Wilson wrote.

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Comments 7

  1. Level field please says:
    5 years ago

    How funny. ISA concerned about a politician being political and stating he appears to abuse a process and risks undermining confidence in that process. Bernie Dean clearly does not own a mirror. Pot/Kettle?

    Reply
  2. Anon says:
    5 years ago

    So the union super funds that control about half the politicians in parliament, are upset about one opposition backbencher?

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    • Anonymous says:
      5 years ago

      I think Mr Wilson is a Government backbencher. And I don’t think that the ISA is overly concerned by Mr Wilson.

      Reply
      • Ticket clippers says:
        5 years ago

        No Bernie and co are too busy living it up off poor workers savings

        Reply
  3. Anon1 says:
    5 years ago

    I would suggest that also is the reason in these forums that ‘planners’ write about ‘voting against the LNP’ to teach them a lesson, when they are really Labor or union fund plants. Wilson and LNP are finally turning up the heat and union super is up to their old tricks.

    Reply
  4. Researcher says:
    5 years ago

    Isn’t it funny that when they story doesn’t suit them that the unions/ISA have a problem with politics in super?

    Reply
    • bystander says:
      5 years ago

      I think the entire population, regardless of political persuasion should be offended by Tim Wilson’s comments. Super is integral to our careers, Wilson wants it destroyed.

      Reply

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