Why are our politicians so against anti-corruption bodies?

Colleen Lewis

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    Abstract

    It appears, on the surface at least, that members of parliament may be committed to serving the public interest when they pass legislation to establish independent anti-corruption bodies. But history clearly shows that any commitment is often temporary, for the challenges facing these commissions become considerable, with the most significant coming from MPs themselves.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages1-2
    Specialist publicationThe Canberra Times
    Publication statusPublished - 2022

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