The day has finally arrived: an Australian government today made good on its commitment to legislate an integrity watchdog, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). But there is one major bone of contention … secrecy. Callum Foote reports on the spectre of a Secret National Anti-Corruption Commission (SNACC).
NACC or SNACC? Labor delivers its anti-corruption body but will we get to hear about it?
I was immediately taken aback when I read that the Opposition was negotiating “in good faith” with the Government for their support in introducing the National Anti Corruption Commission (NACC).
Good faith sounds more like bargaining for an exemption from the obvious. At first, I thought I was mistaken.
Source: Put niceties aside, Albo – » The Australian Independent Media Network
Strange, now Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's High Court Appeal against the Defamation case against Shane Bazzi he lost has now been dropped,why? The media say a Resolution was found. Not that Dutton, the man with money, stopped his Trumpist legal act to run Shane Bazzi, the man without money, down. It was no longer a good look. An NDA, however, it appears was enforced why would that have been? After all Peter Dutton says he's found a new transparency.
Surely this is just another bluff? Perhaps. But the potential harm is so extreme that Western governments are not leaving it to chance.
‘No one will go to fight’: Russian military recruiter shot amid fear of Ukraine call-up
The shooting comes after scattered arson attacks on enlistment offices and protests in Russian cities against the military call-up that have resulted in at least 2000 arrests.
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