Liberal MPs pour cold water on inquiry backed by Frydenberg into bank lending for coal projects
by Paul Karp from Environment | The Guardian on (#5BQ2W)
Andrew Bragg and Tim Wilson say inquiry is unnecessary because it's a legitimate matter for those institutions'
The moderate Liberals Andrew Bragg and Tim Wilson have brushed off calls from within the government for a fresh inquiry into banks' decisions to stop lending to coal companies.
On Wednesday the treasurer, Josh Frydenberg, signed up to a plan put forward by the Liberal National MP George Christensen to launch an inquiry through the trade and investment growth committee to query how climate change is impacting banks' lending decisions.
Continue reading...