Strategies of denial and the Australian Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry

IF 1.3 Q1 LAW Griffith Law Review Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10383441.2020.1819266
P. Crofts
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The recently concluded Australian Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry presented evidence of malfeasance, malpractice, and unethical and criminal behaviour by the banks. This article analyses the narratives proffered by the banks that were reported on the front pages of Australian media during the Royal Commission. This article analyses the strategies of denial and neutralisation used by the banks, including literal denial (nothing happened), interpretive denial (something happened but it’s not what you think) and implicatory denial (it happened but action is not needed and/or possible), and provides insight into the ways powerful institutions and individuals intervene in, construct, and support moral and legal codes.
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否认策略和澳大利亚皇家委员会调查银行、养老金和金融服务业的不当行为
最近结束的澳大利亚皇家委员会对银行、退休金和金融服务业的不当行为提出了银行渎职、渎职、不道德和犯罪行为的证据。本文分析了在皇家委员会期间澳大利亚媒体头版报道的银行所提供的叙述。本文分析了银行使用的否认和中和策略,包括字面上的否认(什么都没发生),解释性的否认(发生了一些事情,但不是你想的那样)和隐含的否认(它发生了,但不需要和/或不可能采取行动),并深入了解了强大的机构和个人干预、构建和支持道德和法律准则的方式。
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