After reneging on a pledge not to make changes to superannuation, Treasurer Jim Chalmers was asked on Sky News if Australians can trust the government to keep its word going forward.
will not benefit from generous tax concessions on earnings, changes which the government said will affect just 0.5 per cent of the population.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has assured Australians that the Government can be trusted after it walked back on making changes to the superannuation system. Picture: Getty
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