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We need a new anti-corruption commissioner. Here’s how to pick the right one
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Following Paul Brereton's resignation as National Anti-Corruption Commissioner, the article discusses concerns about his leadership and questions whether the government can be trusted to conduct a merit-based appointment process that restores public confidence in the institution.
We need a new anti-corruption commissioner. Here’s how to pick the right one
The abrupt resignation of the National Anti-Corruption Commissioner Paul Brereton is a pivotal moment for the federal watchdog. For years, questions over the commissioner’s leadership arising from concerns about his ability to manage conflicts of interest had undermined public confidence and trust in a key Australian integrity institution.
The government has committed to a “merit-based process” to appoint the next commissioner.
But can we trust the government to do that and rebuild trust in o
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