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Corruption watchdog zeroes in on next target

The man credited with cracking down on the state’s local government sector and legal fraternity yesterday flagged a “project” aimed at lobbyists, reiterating to a Budget Estimates committee that he plans to closely monitor the work they do.And as questions continued to be asked about the State Labor Government’s use of personal email accounts, Mr MacSporran also revealed there were fewer than 20 emails involving Ms Palaszczuk’s private account. The CCC chairman said yesterday the watchdog…
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