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ASIC chair Joe Longo to step down at end of term in May 2026

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
ASIC chair Joe Longo to step down at end of term in May 2026
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“With the most significant organisational restructure in 15 years, new commissioners, a new CEO and refreshed senior executive team, I see that transformation is delivering dividends.”

Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the search had started for ASIC’s next chair as he thanked Longo for overseeing the regulator during a period of “heightened economic, geopolitical and technological change”.

Chalmers also said on Friday that the deputy chair of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, Margaret Cole, would leave the regulator in June next year. Cole has overseen major reforms of the superannuation sector since her appointment in 2021.

Before being appointed as ASIC chair by former treasurer Josh Frydenberg, Longo was general counsel for Deutsche Bank in London and Hong Kong. He had a stint as ASIC’s director of enforcement between 1996 and 2001.

Australian Banking Association chief executive Simon Birmingham said Longo had taken a consultative approach when dealing with banks, highlighting Longo’s mix of “commercial and regulatory experience”.

“Joe is a tough but fair regulator. He has led ASIC through an important time of change and challenge in our financial system,” said Birmingham, a former Coalition minister.

There has long been debate about the performance and scope of ASIC, and last year a Senate inquiry sharply criticised the regulator, saying the size and complexity of its remit had “outgrown its abilities”.

The inquiry, chaired by Liberal senator Andrew Bragg, called for ASIC to be broken up, but the recommendation was not taken up by the government.

Legal experts were also surprised at ASIC’s decision in 2022 not to pursue legal action against former directors of Crown Resorts after the casino was embroiled in a money laundering compliance scandal.

ASIC had investigated the Crown directors for potential breaches of their duties but did not pursue them, though it did launch action against current and former directors of rival casino Star Entertainment later in 2022.

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