‘Broken down irretrievably’: Qld anti-corruption boss quits
Liam WalshReporter
The chairman of Queensland’s anti-corruption watchdog has resigned, blaming a toxic relationship with his Parliamentary overseers.
The departure of Alan MacSporran, QC, came after some high-level prosecutions of councillors were withdrawn and intensified pressure on his role.
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Liam Walsh writes on investigations and companies with The Australian Financial Review. He has won multiple media awards, worked in Japan and is now based in Brisbane. Email Liam at liam.walsh@afr.com.au
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