
Publisher details
- Author
- Adele Ferguson
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Genre
- Non Fiction
- Released
- 05 August, 2019
- ISBN
- 9780733340116
Banking Bad
Synopsis
For every person with a bank accountAgainst all the odds, Australia held a royal commission into the banking and financial services industries. Its revelations rocked the nation. Even defenders of the banks were blindsided.Few people were more instrumental in bringing about the commission than journalist Adele Ferguson. Through her exposes in print and on television, she pursued the truth about funds mismanagement, fraud, lack of probity, and the hard-sell culture that took over the finance industry after deregulation in the 1980s. But it wasn't just light-touch regulators and crooked bankers growing fat on bonuses she put under the spotlight. It was also their victims - men and women who had lost everything, and had no recourse when they discovered empty accounts, egregious fees, forged documents and broken promises.Now in Banking Bad, Ferguson tells the full story of the power imbalance, toxic culture and cover-ups. She describes the long fight for justice by whistleblowers, victims and political mavericks, and she looks at the outcomes of the royal commission - the falls from grace, the damaging hubris, the scathing assessment of the regulators, and the colossal compensation bill - an estimated $10 billion.Finally, she asks whereto from here? In May 2019, the Coalition government, which resisted calls for a royal commission, was re-elected. Bank stocks surged and lending regulations were loosened. Will it all be business as usual from now on, or have our financial executives learned that their wealth cannot come at the expense of ordinary Australians?This is a book for every person with a bank account






I am only half way through this excellent book and feeling terribly sickened by the outrageous behaviour of everyone in this terrible story. Makes you wonder how educated people could so easily and egregiously sell out to Mammon in pursuit of bonuses and conmissions. The lives they wrecked are those of your parents and neighbours. They even ripped off the indigenous and people with disabilities. And then covered up aided by public bodies and a piss weak ASIC. Really outrageous.
Banking Bad by Adele Ferguson is an eye-opening exploration of the banking industry’s dark side, revealing a pattern of systemic misconduct that has led to severe consequences for consumers and employees alike. The book uncovers the stories of whistleblowers, the corrupt culture within major financial institutions, and the consequences of a lack of accountability. It provides a sobering reminder of why financial oversight is crucial in maintaining integrity. When dealing with your own banking needs, it’s always important to rely on trusted institutions. For assistance, you can reach out to PNC Bank, and don’t hesitate to call their customer service at PNC Bank phone number for any inquiries.