Corruption watchdog’s delays and poor communication leave whistleblowers in limbo
Federal whistleblowers are experiencing significant delays and poor communication from the National Anti-Corruption Commission, leading to uncertainty and psychological distress. The Human Rights Legal Centre warned that timely referrals are crucial for reducing stress and ensuring legal protections. As the Albanese government seeks new leadership, the commission faces scrutiny over its effectiveness and transparency.
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Published 25 Jun 2026, 18:14 UTC · Updated 25 Jun 2026, 18:20 UTC
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