Coalition refuses royal commission probe into CBA

By Adele Ferguson and Ruth Williams
Updated October 24 2014 - 7:13am, first published 12:15am
"Tens if not hundreds of thousands of victims are suffering and they have done so for decades, but this government refuses to act.": CBA whistleblower Jeff Morris. Photo: Rob Homer
"Tens if not hundreds of thousands of victims are suffering and they have done so for decades, but this government refuses to act.": CBA whistleblower Jeff Morris. Photo: Rob Homer
"Tens if not hundreds of thousands of victims are suffering and they have done so for decades, but this government refuses to act.": CBA whistleblower Jeff Morris. Photo: Rob Homer
"Tens if not hundreds of thousands of victims are suffering and they have done so for decades, but this government refuses to act.": CBA whistleblower Jeff Morris. Photo: Rob Homer
"Tens if not hundreds of thousands of victims are suffering and they have done so for decades, but this government refuses to act.": CBA whistleblower Jeff Morris. Photo: Rob Homer
"Tens if not hundreds of thousands of victims are suffering and they have done so for decades, but this government refuses to act.": CBA whistleblower Jeff Morris. Photo: Rob Homer
"Tens if not hundreds of thousands of victims are suffering and they have done so for decades, but this government refuses to act.": CBA whistleblower Jeff Morris. Photo: Rob Homer
"Tens if not hundreds of thousands of victims are suffering and they have done so for decades, but this government refuses to act.": CBA whistleblower Jeff Morris. Photo: Rob Homer

The Coalition government has refused to hold a royal commission into the Commonwealth Bank of Australia as part of its response to a landmark Senate inquiry.

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