For Australia’s anti-corruption agency, perception matters. And it starts at the top | Deborah Glass
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Leading an integrity agency like the NACC will never win you a popularity contest – but a transparent selection process can help ensure real independence The news that the inaugural Nacc (National Anti-Corruption Commission) commissioner, Paul Brereton, has resigned will surprise no one who has been following the unflattering headlines about the Nacc since it began operation three years ago. Newsiline summarises this report from The Guardian Australia and links readers to the original publisher for the full story.
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