Keating lashes Morrison government over superannuation scheme

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But he accused the Federal Government of making "cowardly" changes to superannuation.

The government's proposed changes to superannuation would rob Australians of 2.5 per cent of their income "for the rest of their lives".The 2.5 per cent relates to the legislated increase in the super guarantee from 9.5 to 12 per cent – due to take effect in July 2021."The first thing is the government would be breaking an election promise," Mr Keating said.

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