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NT ICAC Commissioner Ken Fleming announces early retirement, citing ‘challenging’ year

The Northern Territory’s first Independent Commissioner Against Corruption has announced his retirement, two years before his term is due to end.
Key points:
- The ICAC has released three reports into investigations publicly since its inception
- Ken Fleming was appointed as Commissioner for five years but will finish after three
- The ICAC is investigating more than 50 allegations of serious and systemic misconduct
Ken Fleming QC was appointed as the head of the NT’s anti-corruption watchdog in July 2018 and plans to relinquish the role in July this year.
“It is with regret that I announce my retirement as the Northern Territory Independent Commissioner Against Corruption,” he said in a statement.
“2020 was a challenging year for many people,…
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