Government proposes crackdown on financial abuse, coercive control
26-11-2025 05:33 via abc.net.au

Government proposes crackdown on financial abuse, coercive control

The federal government is consulting on major reforms to reduce financial abuse, including making it harder for directors to be appointed without clear consent. Economic abuse is estimated to cost the economy nearly $11 billion a year
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