Albo's national anti-corruption ICAC watchdog to be set up within months after ... trends now

Albo's national anti-corruption ICAC watchdog to be set up within months after ... trends now
Albo's national anti-corruption ICAC watchdog to be set up within months after ... trends now

Albo's national anti-corruption ICAC watchdog to be set up within months after ... trends now

Anthony Albanese's Christmas present to Australia... or is it a lump of coal? PM's 'national ICAC' PASSES Parliament and will be set up in a matter of months - here's why critics aren't happy Landmark National Anti-Corruption Commission legislation has finally passed Watchdog will be up and running early in the new years after passing parliament  It won't be able to hold public hearing unless exceptional circumstances  Committee consisting of retired judges lamented about its lack of transparency

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A federal anti-corruption watchdog will be established within months after the government's landmark legislation passed Parliament - even though critics say it contains 'serious flaws'.

The Senate passed the National Anti-Corruption Commission legislation on Tuesday with amendments beefing up the powers of the inspector who provides oversight of the commission.

The final version of the bill was ticked off by the lower house on Wednesday with multi-party support, sparking applause, hugs and handshakes across both chambers.

However, despite Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hailing the legislation as a win for honesty, accountability, integrity and trust, the NACC won't be able to hold a public hearing unless there

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