Bad Egg : How To Fix Super - Andrew Bragg

Bad Egg

How To Fix Super

By: Andrew Bragg

Paperback | 20 May 2020

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Bad Egg: How to Fix Super asks why do we have superannuation? What is it supposed to do, how is the scheme tracking and how can it be fixed?

This new book was written whilst Andrew has been in the Parliament, principally between July 2019 and February 2020.

Few understand superannuation well and the industry has revelled in its opacity for 30 years.

It is Australia's biggest closed shop.

The point of this monograph is to encourage the nation to change direction on super. Not to junk it, but to make it work.

Put simply, if it isn't working, why are we doing it?

As Australia faces the Coronavirus, it is clear the nation cannot afford indulgences that do not work."

About the Author

Andrew Bragg is a Liberal Senator for New South Wales.

Prior to his election to Federal Parliament in 2019, Andrew was an author and accountant. Andrew started his career as an accountant at Ernst & Young and went on to work in senior roles at the Financial Services Council and the Business Council of Australia.

His 2017 short book Fit for Service (Connor Court) offers a framework for 21st century trade policy for Australia.

Following Andrew’s election to the Senate, he was elected Chair of the Senate Select Committee into FinTech and RegTech and is a member of the Senate Economics Committee and Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services.

Andrew was educated at the Australian National University (ANU) where he studied international relations and accounting.

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