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Phil Chronican has been appointed the new chairman of embattled bank NAB, promising to enforce 'meaningful change' to the organisation.

Phil Chronican has been appointed the new chairman of embattled bank NAB, promising to enforce 'meaningful change' to the organisation.

Mr Chronican had previously been a non-executive NAB director and was acting chief executive following the resignation of Andrew Thorburn. Mr Thorburn and chair Ken Henry had stepped down following scathing criticism in the banking royal commission report. Image: News Corp Australia

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NAB Please recommend the last one to the court for criminal charges and a jail sentence.

NAB Without a 100% Independent Watchdog. With real powers. A decent budget. And able to impose VERY LARGE fines and send finance criminals to jail nothing will change auspol

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