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Labor promised to do something serious about corruption. Now they’ve got a second chance (opens in new tab)

Paul Brereton’s appearance before a Senate inquiry illustrated why public confidence in the national anti-corruption agency is in the toilet – and what now needs to be doneGet our , or Things were off to a bad start even before Paul Brereton sat down at the witness table. A judge of the NSW court of appeal, a war crimes investigator and the inaugural boss of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nacc), Brereton is usually the one requiring witnesses to answer questions.But on Tuesday night...

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