Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is considering whether to introduce more flexibility into the nation’s retirement saving system. Speaking on Feb. 27 at a retirement income forum hosted by the Council on the Ageing (COTA), Frydenberg signalled that the government would like to see more “flexibility” in the sector to allow people to better balance their working life and their retirement income. He noted that while the current system provided options for people who wanted to save more for retirement, it was “very limited” for people who wanted to save less to maintain their quality of life now. “While compulsion will remain an important part of our system, providing Australians with more flexibility should not be seen as an attempt to undermine the system overall,” he said.” Far from it.” “The earlier Australians interact with the system, the more engaged they will be and the more ownership they will feel over their own savings,” …