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Brief: Westpac 'glitch' hits ComSuper pensioners

10 July 2015 4:18PM Banking Day staff
  • Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation has blamed "a glitch" with their bank Westpac for the failure to pay pensions to thousands of retired military personnel and public servants around Australia, the Canberra Times reports.

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