The inside story of corruption in Australian Border Force
Two members of a cell of allegedly corrupt border force officers have been arrested this week.
Nick McKenzie is a leading Australian investigative journalist. His stories appear in The Age, Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian Broadcasting Corp. He has won the prestigious Walkley Award seven times and reports on corruption in politics, business and sport, national security, etc. (nickfourcorners@gmail.com | nmckenzie@fairfaxmedia.com.au | +61 3 8667 2687)
Two members of a cell of allegedly corrupt border force officers have been arrested this week.
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