Anti-corruption body branded too complex and opaque
The National Anti-Corruption Commission faced criticism for its complexity and opacity during a parliamentary inquiry launched in March. A submission noted that many Australians struggle to report potential corruption due to privacy concerns. Recommendations for increased funding and staffing aim to enhance transparency and public confidence in the commission's operations.
Take it further — get the full app and never miss a moment of what's happening in Australia.
This publisher's site can't be shown here due to their security settings.
Open full article →No source link available for this article.
Published 25 Jun 2026, 19:02 UTC · Updated 25 Jun 2026, 19:10 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: The West Australian. Editorial policy · Corrections
Trending
- 'It's who we are': Albanese issues impassioned defence of multiculturalism
- Cody Gakpo and partner Noa van der Bi announce miscarriage of son
- Court returns proceeds of house sale seized from convicted paedophile
- Abigail Velez apologizes for controversial comment about Bosnia during broadcast
- Former CFMEU chief pleads for drug trafficker tied to Big Build corruption
- Katrina Kroetch showcases women's magic talent at Melbourne Magic Festival



