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Australian super funds investing in Saudi weapons deal
New disclosures have revealed that industry super funds have invested $6.4 million in a weapons company involved in the supply of weapons to Saudi Arabia.
Australian super funds investing in Saudi weapons deal
New disclosures have revealed that industry super funds have invested $6.4 million in a weapons company involved in the supply of weapons to Saudi Arabia.
A new campaign run by SumOfUs is urging investors to divest from Electro Optic Systems (EOS), the company behind the Saudi Arabia arms deals.
The campaign coincides with the fourth anniversary of the civil war in Yemen where it is believed that Saudi Arabia is responsible for war crimes.
A UN investigation accused the Saudi-led coalition of committing war crimes in the area, and an increasing number of governments are suspending their arms deals with the nation.
However, EOS is still getting support from super funds with new disclosures revealing that Industry Super Holdings has $6.4 million worth of shares in the weapons company.

The sale by EOS to Saudi Arabia was revealed last month following an ABC report that showed the Australian government was providing millions in funding and a letter of intent by the EOS board to sell 500 remote weapon systems to Saudi Arabia.
IFM Investors, an international asset manager controlled by Industry Super Holdings, an investment vehicle jointly owned by 16 of Australia’s industry super funds, owns a 6.6 per cent stake in the systems.
This stake makes it the largest single shareholder in the manufacturer despite a movement across the industry to de-invest in “sin stocks”.
In fact, the Responsible Investment Association of Australasia found in their 2018 report that 14 super funds now screened out armaments and controversial weapons in their stocks.
Australian Super, which holds a major stock in IFM Investors said that it was not invested in any of the funds that held exposure to EOS.
“Australian Super can confirm that it does not hold that stock,” a spokesperson told Nest Egg’s sister publication Investor Daily.
A poll commissioned by SumOfUs showed that 64 per cent of Australians believed Australia should suspend arms trading to Saudi Arabia and 60 per cent would consider switching their super fund if they invested in these deals.
Senior campaigner at SumOfUs Nick Haines said the world community was condemning Saudi Arabia but Australia seemed to be approving of their actions.
“This is not just tacit approval of Saudi Arabia’s actions. We are arming them. And up to 3 million Australians could be unwittingly profiting from it through their super.”
Mr Haines said that a clear majority polled by SumOfUs revealed that Australians do not support their retirement savings being used to help arm such regimes.
“It’s time for the Morrison government to get off its hands and suspend all arms deals with Saudi Arabia and its coalition partners.
“And to the fund managers who are cynically cashing in on this war: you have a choice to make or your members will soon be making a choice for you.”
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