House of Representatives Committees

Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public Administration

Committee activities (inquiries and reports)

Review of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority: Who will guard the guardians?

The Committee tabled its report on the Review of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority: Who will guard the guardians? on 6 November 2000. Copies of the full report are available in PDF format (148KB) or from the Committee Secretariat.

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Submissions

  1. Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (PDF format 14KB)

Transcripts of public hearings

Media releases

Government response: 23 April 2002 (PDF format 205KB)

Table of contents of report: Review of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority: Who will guard the guardians?

FRONT SECTION (PDF format 30KB)

(This document contains the sections of the report from the Foreword to the List of Recommendations)

FOREWORD

MEMBERSHIP OF THE COMMITTEE

TERMS OF REFERENCE

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

LIST OF RECOMMENDATIONS

CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION (PDF format 17KB)

Background to the inquiry
Scope and conduct of the inquiry

CHAPTER 2 – ADMINISTRATION (PDF format 39KB)

Wallis Committee recommendations
Relations with other regulatory bodies
APRAs funding - Levies
Staffing and service standards

CHAPTER 3 – PRUDENTIAL REGULATION (PDF format 54KB)

APRA's focus
Conglomerates
Authorised Deposit-taking Institutions
Superannuation
Insurance
Collection of statistics
Cross-sectional issues
Overall conclusion

APPENDIX A - LIST OF SUBMISSIONS (PDF format 9KB)

APPENDIX B - LIST OF HEARINGS AND WITNESSES (PDF format 10KB)

APPENDIX C - APRA SUBMISSION (PDF format 27KB)

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