BrickInTheWall
Member
My observation of ASIC over the past decade or so is that it is just another useless f***ing govt agency that actually ends up protecting the shysters from the public, rather than the other way around (as we sheeple are made to naively assume). Look at all the scamming financial collapses that have occurred over the past decade ... I don't think anyone has gone to jail, and everyone in ASIC still has their high paying job.
The head hochos at ASIC will obviously scurry for cover over the next few months, saying there was no way they could have identified the potential problems at Banksia beforehand. And in 6 to 12 months most of us will have forgotten about this collapse ... and then another poorly run financial organisation will implode in a similar manner taking people's savings.
It appears Banksia has been around for a fair while, but I bet there has been new management in the organisation over the past 5 years, who have take it in a new direction ... taking on more risk, so they can get their big bonuses. You would think the role of ASIC would be to put a muzzle on the greedy, irresponsible narcissists that run some of these organisations ... but as proven over and over again, ASIC fails to properly carry out its duties in a timely manner.
There will be a lot of pain for a few years in the towns directly affected by the Banksia collapse ... I wish those people well in being able to successfully lift themselves out of this financial tragedy.
The head hochos at ASIC will obviously scurry for cover over the next few months, saying there was no way they could have identified the potential problems at Banksia beforehand. And in 6 to 12 months most of us will have forgotten about this collapse ... and then another poorly run financial organisation will implode in a similar manner taking people's savings.
It appears Banksia has been around for a fair while, but I bet there has been new management in the organisation over the past 5 years, who have take it in a new direction ... taking on more risk, so they can get their big bonuses. You would think the role of ASIC would be to put a muzzle on the greedy, irresponsible narcissists that run some of these organisations ... but as proven over and over again, ASIC fails to properly carry out its duties in a timely manner.
There will be a lot of pain for a few years in the towns directly affected by the Banksia collapse ... I wish those people well in being able to successfully lift themselves out of this financial tragedy.