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[The Wrap] Soothing words from the minister

It was heartening to hear the Minister of Commerce Kris Faafoi speak this week. The message I took out of it was that the Government isn't going to have some knee-jerk over-reaction to what's come out of Australia recently.

And that's good news.

Some would argue the regulators have been more scare-mongers on what's been happening rather than the politicians.

Faafoi acknowledged that New Zealand was different to Australia and we don't have the same culture around behaviour and conduct compared to the other side of the Tasman.

While he "couldn't put his finger" on why the two countries had different attitudes it does support the view that New Zealand won't just copy Australian regulators.

That's good as we have also seen this week that the Australians have over-reacted and are now back tracking on things like bans on commission for mortgage brokers.

The other point to take from Faafoi's comments are that commission wasn't necessarily a bad thing. 

His concerns were more around incentives and soft dollar commissions. It's pretty hard to argue against this. The writing is on the wall so manufacturers should just get on and make changes rather than waiting to be told to do so.

It is reassuring to hear the minister make comments like "we are not out to wreck that system" and it's time for a "mature conversation" and finding "a balanced approach".

He sounded genuine and this sort of language should give the industry some confidence that whatever happens will be sensible.

Perhaps the biggest worry is that Faafoi gets promoted into Cabinet and some other MP with a different agenda picks up the Commerce portfolio.

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