Extra money for super tribunal will not solve issues in sector

By Adele Ferguson
Updated April 30 2016 - 2:23am, first published 1:48am
Michael Gill was declined cover by CommInsure which ruled his rheumatoid arthritis had an out of date definition.
Michael Gill was declined cover by CommInsure which ruled his rheumatoid arthritis had an out of date definition.

On Tuesday the federal budget will officially double the funding of the $2 trillion super fund industry's Superannuation Complaints Tribunal (SCT) in an attempt to tackle a backlog of customers who have been waiting up to four years to have their disputes, including life insurance matters, resolved.

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