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Qld strengthens public sector corruption watchdog

Summary by Government News
The Queensland Government has bolstered the powers of the state’s corruption watchdog. Legislative amendments – contained in a bill which passed parliament recently – will empower the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission to publish reports and make statements at any time concerning investigations into the public sector. Deb Frecklington (qld.gov.au) Attorney-General Deb Frecklington said the reforms would unshackle the commission and incr…
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Government News broke the news in Glebe, Australia on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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