There is “some accountability” in the system following the review of the Reserve Bank of Australia, according to House Economics Committee Chair and Labor MP Daniel Mulino.
“We’ve just come out of a week where we’ve had the Senate committee and the House committee grilling the Reserve Bank Governor for five hours,” he told Sky News Australia.
“So there is some accountability in the current system – I like to think that the House economics committee is a particularly robust part of that accountability. “But look, I think one of the rationales for the review has always been to look at the ways in which the Reserve Bank communicates with the Australian people.”
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