House debates

Wednesday, 14 February 2024

Questions without Notice

Banking and Financial Services

3:09 pm

Photo of Zaneta MascarenhasZaneta Mascarenhas (Swan, Australian Labor Party) | | Hansard source

My question is to the Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services. What is the Albanese Labor government doing to protect Australians from the scourge of investment scams? Why is this so important?

Photo of Stephen JonesStephen Jones (Whitlam, Australian Labor Party, Assistant Treasurer) | | Hansard source

I thank the amazing member for Swan for this question. I remember fondly the meeting that we had in her electorate. I think it was in Forrestfield. There were hundreds of people there very engaged in the issue. I've got to say, Member for Swan, the interest you've shown in this issue is in complete contrast to those opposite. It's been over nine months since they've had a shadow spokesperson for consumer affairs or financial services. We can only draw the conclusion that the Leader of the Opposition thinks there's nobody on that side who's good enough to do the job.

If you want to be a party that represents and aspires to represent the interests of Middle Australia, you want to ensure that Middle Australian are earning more, keeping more of what they earn and keeping their money safe. Our scams agenda is about ensuring that we keep Australians' money safe, particularly in the area of investment scams. It's a big job to do. Because of the complete indifference and indolence of the member for Deakin when he had my job, scams were growing at $3 billion a year. They doubled, then they doubled again, and they were on course to double by another $3 billion. I'm pleased to inform members of the House that we have arrested that growth because of the comprehensive policy we've put in place. It's a team job between myself, the Minister for Communications and the Minister for Home Affairs working comprehensively across the economy. It is important that we ensure that scammers know we're taking them on.

Phase 1 is already in place. The National Anti-Scam Centre is already up and running; ASIC has been funded to pull down fake investment websites; and the work that the Minister for Communications is doing is blocking over a million SMS scams going through each month. It's sensational work.

There's more work to come. Phase 2 is already underway, and this is about ensuring that new codes of practice are in place to ensure tougher obligations on banks, on telecommunications companies and on social media platforms as well.

We also want to ensure that Australians get access to affordable, qualified and helpful advice. That's why we're putting in place reforms in the area of financial advice—to ensure that Australians can get access to qualified advice instead of having to go to Instagram, TikTok or Facebook, which is what they were doing under those opposite.

Photo of Sussan LeySussan Ley (Farrer, Liberal Party, Shadow Minister for Women) | | Hansard source

A point of order, Mr Speaker: it's really good the government has found one of the people—

Photo of Milton DickMilton Dick (Speaker) | | Hansard source

Resume your seat.

Honourable members interjecting

No. It's really simple. The Deputy Leader of the Opposition does get latitude because of her position, and she knows that, but she's abused that latitude by just getting up and giving a point of order, which I specifically explained to the member for Wannon yesterday, who's been here for 14 years. The member has been here for 23 years, and if it continues I won't take the point of order; you'll be ignored. So that's the last time someone's going to make that point of order. If it continues, I won't take them. The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will leave the chamber under 94(a).

The member for Farrer then left the chamber.

The member for McEwen is warned.

Photo of Stephen JonesStephen Jones (Whitlam, Australian Labor Party, Assistant Treasurer) | | Hansard source

They're angry because they left us with a mess, and their incompetence has meant that we've got a big job to clean it up. We're doing it with teamwork across the government, as opposed to the nemesis that we saw on that side. (Time expired)

Photo of Anthony AlbaneseAnthony Albanese (Grayndler, Australian Labor Party, Prime Minister) | | Hansard source

Given there have been no questions, again, on cost of living from those opposite, I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.