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In the banking royal commission鈥檚 final report, Commissioner Kenneth Hayne made 76 recommendations for reforms to the sector, but stopped short of calling for charges to be laid against bank executives and board members, or any radical shake-up of the industry.

This has led some, such as financial commentator Michael Pascoe writing in the February 5 New Daily, to proclaim: 鈥淎nd the winner is ... the big banks!鈥 His words were promptly reinforced by the fact that bank shares skyrocketed the day after the report was released.

After Commissioner Kenneth Hayne released the banking royal commission鈥檚 interim report in September, many of the headlines and takeaway quotes focused on its claim that banks 鈥減ut profits before people鈥.

聽鈥淲hy did it happen?鈥 the asked. 鈥淭oo often the answer seems to be greed 鈥 the pursuit of short term profit at the expense of basic standards of honesty. How else is charging continuing advice fees to the dead to be explained?...

Hundreds have mobilised to attend pickets and mass meetings in defence of Venezuela鈥檚 sovereignty and to demand an end to the British and US governments interference during a time of difficulty in Venezuela. Starting with a picket at the Prime Minister鈥檚 Office and continuing with two mass meetings of the progressive left, anti-war, student and labour movement, a week of protests ended with a picket of the BBC headquarters and a further action planned against the Bank of England who have illegally seized US$1.2 billion聽of Venezuela鈥檚 gold.

Two competing marches took over the streets of Caracas on February 2 鈥 in support and against elected President Nicolas Maduro. The foreign media focused on the opposition march exclusive, despite that the pro-government march was clearly larger.

Much media fanfare has been made about US President Donald Trump pledge to deliver US$20 millions worth of humanitarian aid, in the form of food and medicine, into Venezuela via its borders with Colombia and Brazil.聽But in all media聽coverage, almost nothing has been said of the impact that the devastating and illegal US sanctions have had on the Venezuelan people, or that the latest round, including the impact that the seizure聽of Venezuela鈥檚 oil assets in the US will have.

Latin American solidarity activists have been holding protests around Australia in support of Venezuela. Activists are calling on the Australian government to oppose the US sanctions on Venezuela, rule out any military intervention and withdraw recognition of the coup government.