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Being a corrupt state or territory government official is a pretty dicey game these days: there's a reasonable chance you’ll get caught.
But try the same trick at a federal level, and you could well get away with it.
There's still no federal anti-corruption body in Australia, despite bipartisan support for it.
So what’s the hold up? Will we ever get one? And what will it look like if we do?
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Hannah Aulby, Executive Director, The Centre for Public Integrity
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