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Controversy-ridden NACC chief Paul Brereton quits two years short of his term’s end
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Paul Brereton, the National Anti-Corruption Commissioner of Australia, has resigned two years before the end of his five-year term, citing ongoing personal controversies that he says are distracting from the Commission's core integrity work.
Controversy-ridden NACC chief Paul Brereton quits two years short of his term’s end
The National Anti-Corruption Commissioner, Paul Brereton, has quit, two years short of completing his five year term. His time in the job has been marked by repeated controversy.
Brereton said in a statement:
The ongoing focus on matters relating to me personally rather than the Commission’s work is drawing attention away from the Commission’s core purpose of strengthening integrity in the Commonwealth public sector.
I believe that the Commission’s success is paramount, and not due to any singl
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