Assuming the "former central bank adviser" refers to a known public figure or event in the context of monetary policy, financial regulation, or economic strategy (e.g., a critique of central bank digital currency (CBDC) rollout, inflation targeting, or regulatory capture), the "pushback" likely signifies a critique or opposition to a proposed policy, framework, or decision. This could imply concerns about transparency, inflationary risks, or the centralization of monetary control.
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