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Defiant corruption commission boss lashes ‘unhelpful’ calls for scalps

Defiant corruption commission boss lashes ‘unhelpful’ calls for scalps

In his first public appearance since a misconduct finding last month, NACC commissioner Paul Brereton declared he would keep his role and stood by his cautious approach to investigations.

  • by Olivia Ireland

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The Albanese narrative risks crashing, from earnest worker to frivolous flyer

The Albanese narrative risks crashing, from earnest worker to frivolous flyer

The perceptions may be unfair, but the problem for the Albanese government is that it has no overwhelming policy achievements to point to, no story to tell.

  • by Sean Kelly
Corruption commission to review robo-debt decision after boss’ misconduct finding

Corruption commission to review robo-debt decision after boss’ misconduct finding

Integrity experts have called for the resignation of Australia’s first federal anti-corruption commissioner after a damning review into the decision not to pursue federal officials over robo-debt.

  • by David Crowe
Land council raided by anti-corruption watchdog, CEO sacked

Land council raided by anti-corruption watchdog, CEO sacked

Mark Hewitt has been stood down by the Anindilyakwa Land Council board and the National Anti-Corruption Commission this week searched its Groote Eylandt office.

  • by Mike Foley and Nick McKenzie
Time for corruption watchdog to prove its worth to the public

Time for corruption watchdog to prove its worth to the public

The new National Anti-Corruption Commission should not duplicate the work of others, instead it’s coming time for it to turn over some of its own stones and do so publicly.

  • by Nick McKenzie
Police probe PNG minister in $3 million detention bribe investigation

Police probe PNG minister in $3 million detention bribe investigation

Documents reveal the country’s former police minister is under investigation over suspicions of bribery.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Michael Bachelard
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Liberal Party insiders line up pay day from Morrison government policy

Liberal Party insiders line up pay day from Morrison government policy

A proposal for a $500 million data centre next to an ADF base has sparked fresh concerns about the behaviour of politicians after they leave parliament.

  • by Nick McKenzie
National Anti-Corruption Commission raided home of Bruce Lehrmann

National Anti-Corruption Commission raided home of Bruce Lehrmann

Search warrants seen by this masthead show officers were authorised under the Crimes Act to search for “documents concerning any submarine deal”.

  • by Olivia Ireland
Amid champagne gifts and shameless rorting, one institution is fighting back
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Amid champagne gifts and shameless rorting, one institution is fighting back

The national audit office has released a series of scandalous reports that show our public bureaucracy falling apart, at a cost to us all.

  • by Shane Wright
AFP commander raided, suspended in contracts-for-mates probe

AFP commander raided, suspended in contracts-for-mates probe

The Australian Federal Police is embroiled in a conflict-of-interest controversy, amid revelations that a high-ranking official is under investigation for improperly awarding a contract.

  • by Nick McKenzie
Robo-debt wasn’t fair or legal. Because of a loophole we’ll never know if it was also corrupt
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Opinion

Robo-debt wasn’t fair or legal. Because of a loophole we’ll never know if it was also corrupt

Australians have been left with the troubling conclusion that the national anti-corruption body doesn’t believe in the importance of its role in a case like this.

  • by Waleed Aly

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