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Labor blocks inquiry into corruption watchdog over Logan council case

Tuesday April 20, 2021
An impromptu bid by the Liberal National Party to convene a parliamentary inquiry into the Crime and Corruption Commission has failed.
Labor has used its numbers on an oversight committee to block an inquiry into the Crime and Corruption Commission. Photo: ABC
In a meeting of the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Committee on Tuesday, the LNP’s Michael Crandon moved that an inquiry be held with the power to compel witnesses to give evidence in public hearings.
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