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Australian banks are under investigation, accused of customer exploitation and fraud. We hear from a whistleblower who tells us more about the scandal in the sector - one of the most profitable in the world. We also head to Mozambique, to look at the fall of the country's ranking in every global development index. The BBC's Kim Gittleson looks at how secret loans led to Mozambique's financial isolation. And we look at why men do not take as much leave from work when their children are born - and the work and social expectations around shared parental leave. (Photo: An Australian dollar note. Credit: Norasit Kaewsai/Getty Images)
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