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add bars to the window dressing and make them legally binding

  • Written by: Benjamin Koh, Honorary Associate, Faculty of Business, School of Management, University of Technology Sydney
add bars to the window dressing and make them legally bindingTo protect bank customers, the law could mandate behaviour defined in a code of conduct to be strictly liable, and breaches criminal.Shutterstock

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