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Brian Redican
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NEW SOUTH WALES TREASURY CORPORATION
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What makes an economist an economist? TCorp chief economist Brian Redican reflects on over three decades of navigating Australia's economic cycles. Riddhima Talwani writes.







I'm confused as to how greater female representation would improve the execution of fiduciary duties of superannuation boards on behalf of members. I'm certainly not against the participation of both sexes in this role, but any debate on increasing numbers of females as a gender equality issue would not really seem to be an issue at the heart of best interests for members. And Eva Scheerlinck's comment about "Gender equity on super boards has been a target for our members since 2011" is clearly driven with other agendas in mind. I can't recall the last client I spoke to who raised gender equality on Superannuation Boards - Oh that's right, they don't raise it because they don't care. Nice try Eva!