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In this episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, Paige Estritori reports on the Western Australia Police working to resolve officer retention issues via proposed federal tax and superannuation changes. The repercussions of the Shield and First Guardian fund collapses continue, with ASIC reassessing financial rules for managed investment schemes amid rising concern for investor losses and insubstantive risk assessments. In addition, APRA critiques trustees' reliance on ratings agencies and calls for increased due diligence. Meanwhile, Cbus and United Super have settled a lawsuit over delayed payouts of death benefits and insurance claims, marking the sectors pledge to improve member service and trust. This recap also addresses the potential impact of these issues on Australia's retirement savings. For more news and insights on the superannuation industry, visit financialservicesonline.com.au.