PoliticsFederalNACCPrint articleDutton backs Labor’s integrity commission, could sideline crossbenchPhillip CooreyPolitical editorSep 28, 2022 – 2.21pmSaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? LoginPeter Dutton has backed the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) as proposed, giving the government the option of ignoring demands by the Greens and independents that the commission have a lower threshold for public hearings.Mr Dutton said he backed Labor’s view that, to avoid reputational damage, public hearings should occur only when the body’s commissioner decided there were exceptional circumstances and that it was in the public interest to do so.Loading...Phillip Coorey is the political editor based in Canberra. He is a two-time winner of the Paul Lyneham award for press gallery excellence. Connect with Phillip on Facebook and Twitter. Email Phillip at pcoorey@afr.comSaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? LoginLicense articleIntroducing your NewsfeedFollow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.Find out moreRead MoreNACCAnthony AlbanesePeter DuttonMark DreyfusHelen HainesJacqui LambieGladys BerejiklianBerejiklian inquiry Latest In FederalFetching latest articlesMost Viewed In PoliticsThe Australian Financial Review MagazineHow much to tip? And other restaurant conundrums to chew onJill DupleixIbiza’s ditching its party image. It reflects a wider phenomenonThe next trend in hotels? Never checking outBOSS Financial ReviewHow this CEO drafted a report while cooking noodlesHannah TattersallThese execs studied offshore MBAs. Here’s what they did nextThe CEO of this $7b company is doubling his workforce – by using AILife & LeisureThe architect of Melbourne’s Eureka Tower is inviting you to his homeMax AllenThese innovative electric ferries look like nothing else on the water‘I was always constrained by budgets, but not with AI’Rich ListShuffle follows Stake into the gutterPrimrose RiordanToorak Rich Listers caught up in mansion fire‘How very Sydney’: Justin Hemmes forced to unleash charm offensive