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Minister does not rule out referring Stuart Robert to watchdog
Special Minister of State Don Farrell said the government was “deeply concerned” by the reports about the former minister when asked in a Senate estimates hearing.
- by David Crowe
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Stuart Robert
Stuart Robert should face anti-corruption watchdog, experts say
Stuart Robert’s departure from politics does not prevent the NACC from looking into his conduct over the nine years of the former Coalition government.
- by David Crowe and Nick McKenzie
PwC tax scandal shows why broad anti-corruption body needed: Home Affairs boss
Mike Pezzullo said he was “taking a very close view of any new contracting” with PwC, adding he was “not confident” in the firm.
- by Matthew Knott
PwC scandal will be referred to national anti-corruption watchdog
The Greens and integrity experts are urging the Commonwealth anti-corruption commission to investigate the tax leak scandal at consulting giant PwC.
- by Nick Bonyhady and Colin Kruger
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Corporations exploiting ‘weak integrity laws’ to influence government: Report
A Centre for Public Integrity report says too many former politicians and advisers are being signed up by political donors with “very little time” between the two jobs.
- by David Crowe
Brereton appointed to lead National Anti-Corruption Commission
Eminent judge Paul Brereton, who ran the probe into alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan, has been appointed to head the first federal anti-corruption body.
- by Paul Sakkal
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War crimes investigator tapped to lead first federal corruption watchdog
NSW Judge Paul Brereton is said to be Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus’ pick to run the National Anti-Corruption Commission.
- by Paul Sakkal
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Hunt for first national anti-corruption watchdog chief enters final stages
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus will soon refer the government’s pick for the top job to a new parliamentary committee for approval.
- by Lisa Visentin
Albanese warns democracies under threat around the world, rallies support for Voice
The prime minister will use a speech on Wednesday to back the new National Anti-Corruption Commission and urge Australians to support the proposed Voice to parliament.
- by James Massola
Six months on: The women who plunged the Liberals into crisis
Swept into parliament on a wave of voter enthusiasm, the teals have had to reckon with Labor’s majority. What have they achieved so far?
- by Lisa Visentin