All superannuation money ‘belongs to Jim Chalmers’: Michael Kroger

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All superannuation money ‘belongs to Jim Chalmers’: Michael Kroger
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Former Victorian Liberal Party President Michael Kroger says superannuation money is not the people’s money – it all “belongs to Jim Chalmers”.

“Any thought that people who’ve saved their own retirement and put their own hard-earned savings into superannuation and therefore

they can’t take it out for emergencies or housing – forget Jim Chalmers owns this money,” Mr Kroger told Sky News host Paul Murray.

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