The man who oversaw the inquiry that reshaped Queensland in the late 1980s has been tasked to conduct a review of the state’s anti-corruption body, the Crime and Corruption Commission.
As integrity issues swirl around her own seven-year-old government, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Monday appointed Tony Fitzgerald, a former Supreme Court judge, to conduct a review of the CCC.
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