The RBA ‘need to have’ a governance board with an independent chair

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The RBA ‘need to have’ a governance board with an independent chair
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Judo Bank Economic Advisor Warren Hogan says the Reserve Bank of Australia “need to have” a governance board with an independent chair.

“A very well respected Australian with management and experience of running organisations,” Mr

Hogan said.“Then we have a professional monetary policy committee to look after interest rates.

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