Article
Why the federal government’s new integrity commission isn’t up to the job
Publisher
Corruption
Political corruption
Public servants
Public service
Parliamentarians
Australia
Description
A federal integrity commission is an idea whose time has finally come. The Coalition announced its proposal for a Commonwealth Integrity Commission in mid-December, joining the Greens, Labor and independents led by Cathy McGowan in recognising the need for a body to investigate corruption by politicians and public servants.
But not all integrity commissions are equal. Unfortunately, the government’s initial proposal is light on both powers and resources and is unlikely to weed out corruption and serious misconduct.
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Publication Details
Copyright:
The Conversation Media Group 2019
License type:
CC BY-ND
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
4 Feb 2019
