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Corruption watchdog urges ministers, bureaucrats to safeguard integrity

Wednesday December 09, 2020
The Crime and Corruption Commission has sent integrity reminders to the Palaszczuk Government as the Liberal National Party tries to keep up the pressure on Labor.
Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) Chairperson Alan MacSporran. (AAP Image/Dan Peled)
CCC chairman Alan MacSporran has written to every minister, assistant minister and director-general, urging them to support the agency’s efforts to make Queensland resistant to corruption and attempted corruption.
In his letter, MacSporran repeated his concerns over the role and influence of lobbyists, political…
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