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|a The people vs the banks /
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|a The banking royal commission has put the financial sector on trial and exposed its self-interest, corruption and excess. The people vs the banks reveals what happens when businesses put profit before punters, reward bad behaviour and assume they are beyond the law.
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|a Banks and banking
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