Analysis

Labor's anti-corruption watchdog has two paths it can take

Sarah Basford Canales
September 29 2022 - 5:30am
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton (left), Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (centre) and Independent MP Helen Haines. Pictures by Sitthixay Ditthavong and Keegan Carroll
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton (left), Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (centre) and Independent MP Helen Haines. Pictures by Sitthixay Ditthavong and Keegan Carroll

Australia is one step closer to having a federal integrity watchdog with teeth after the curtain was pulled on Labor's proposed model.

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Sarah Basford Canales

Sarah Basford Canales

Politics and public sector reporter

I'm a federal politics and public sector reporter with an interest in national security, integrity and regulation. Contact me with general tips and thoughts at sarah.basfordcanales@canberratimes.com.au or confidential tips to sbasfordcanales@protonmail.com.

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