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Federal ICAC plan has huge holes in it

Federal ICAC plan has huge holes in it

Mr Morrison is clearly hoping he has neutralised the issue of a federal anti-graft commission as a point of difference in the election next May.

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Critics urge Scott Morrison to give new anti-corruption body the right to hold public hearings
Scott Morrison

Critics urge Scott Morrison to give new anti-corruption body the right to hold public hearings

Scott Morrison has sparked a policy row over the powers needed to stamp out corruption among politicians.

  • by David Crowe
When it comes to corruption, a one size fits all approach works best
Analysis
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When it comes to corruption, a one size fits all approach works best

Federal MPs, their staff and public servants will be breathing a sigh of relief.

  • by Richard Baker
Morrison backs national anti-corruption commission following Labor demands
Scott Morrison

Morrison backs national anti-corruption commission following Labor demands

The Prime Minister said the government had been working on the proposal since January.

  • by David Crowe
Businessman Peter Gregg found guilty of falsifying records
Corruption

Businessman Peter Gregg found guilty of falsifying records

A $15 million payment was supposedly to secure steel at an attractive rate, but no steel was ever delivered, raising suspicions about its true purpose.

  • by Richard Baker & Nick McKenzie
A yacht, a see-through piano and Miranda Kerr: a fugitive's lavish shopping spree
Malaysia

A yacht, a see-through piano and Miranda Kerr: a fugitive's lavish shopping spree

US prosecutors say fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low went on a colossal spending spree using 1MDB money in one of the largest international kleptocracy cases.

  • by Elizabeth A. Harris
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Why NSW development scandals keep happening, over and over again
Property development

Why NSW development scandals keep happening, over and over again

There is a common thread to instances of council and developer malfeasance, which often involve the use of the same elements of planning law.

  • by Jacob Saulwick
Malaysian fugitive financier, 4 others face new 1MDB charges
Malaysia

Malaysian fugitive financier, 4 others face new 1MDB charges

Malaysian police say they have filed new criminal charges against five people over the multibillion-dollar looting of state investment fund.

'Enough evidence to charge Benjamin Netanyahu': Israeli police
Benjamin Netanyahu

'Enough evidence to charge Benjamin Netanyahu': Israeli police

Israeli police say they have enough evidence to bring bribery and fraud charges against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife.

  • by Maayan Lubell
Nationals MPs rebel over government's integrity commission plans
IBAC

Nationals MPs rebel over government's integrity commission plans

"We will create a society where everything has to be built in Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane," warned Barnaby Joyce.

  • by Michael Koziol
Seven years and millions of dollars later, Australia's biggest bribery prosecution finally revealed
Corruption

Seven years and millions of dollars later, Australia's biggest bribery prosecution finally revealed

A bribery case involving two Reserve Bank of Australia companies has finally ended, allowing us to report the triumph and tragedy of the Securency case.

  • by Richard Baker & Nick McKenzie