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Blake Briggs
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
FINANCIAL SERVICES COUNCIL
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Since becoming chief executive, Blake Briggs has renewed the Financial Services Council's influence, expanded the membership base, and strengthened its policy and advocacy credentials. Karren Vergara writes.







While providing benefits directly to the employer is clearly not in members best interests, surely the ISA should get off their high horse about this.
What exactly is provided to union representatives in return for their support? Who is it exactly that utlises the sporting corporate boxes and perks provided with sporting team sponsorship that the owners of ISA indulge in?
Criticism of the overal system is one thing, but this type of commentary by ISA should not be taken seriously.