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    Big banks, insurers on the hook to pay Dixon Advisory compo claims

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    Big banks and insurers could be on the hook to fund a possible $100 million shortfall in payments to former Dixon Advisory clients who have sought compensation via a government scheme to help victims of financial misconduct.

    The Compensation Scheme of Last Resort, which is set pay out at least $300 million to victims – mainly relating to Dixon Advisory – has been branded a moral hazard by Liberal senator Andrew Bragg, who says regulators won’t pursue misconduct if taxpayer and industry funded funds are available.

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