
The National Anti-Corruption Commission inspector, Gail Furness, stated that systemic issues behind two complaints have been addressed. Investigations into former anti-corruption chief Paul Brereton have been discontinued due to cost concerns. This development highlights challenges in maintaining oversight and accountability within anti-corruption bodies.
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Investigations into Paul Brereton, former anti-corruption chief, were stopped over cost concerns.
National Anti-Corruption Commission inspector Gail Furness stated that systemic issues behind two complaints have been addressed.
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National Anti-Corruption Commission inspector Gail Furness stated that systemic issues behind two complaints have been addressed.
OpinionNational Anti-Corruption Commission inspector, Gail Furness, says systemic issues behind two complaints have been addressed
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National Anti-Corruption Commission inspector Gail Furness stated that systemic issues behind two complaints have been addressed.
OpinionThere were two complaints involving Paul Brereton.
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