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Long-awaited integrity review will put spotlight on lobbying industry

Wednesday March 24, 2021
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk expects a report on the future role of the state’s Integrity Commissioner within six months.
Crime and Corruption Commission chairman Alan MacSporran has raised concerns about the activities of lobbyists, who are regulated by the Integrity Commissioner. (Photo: AAP Image/Dan Peled)
In parliament today, Palaszczuk announced Kevin Yearbury would undertake the five-year review to assess whether the Integrity Commissioner’s functions have been performed economically, effectively and efficiently.
Yearbury is a former…
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