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Jackie Trad engaged in ‘aggressive advocacy’ during independent recruitment, CCC report finds

Former Queensland deputy premier Jackie Trad’s “aggressive advocacy” saw the appointment of a top bureaucrat who was deemed “not appointable” by an independent panel, a report has found.
An investigation by the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) into Ms Trad was tabled in parliament on…
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