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ICAC reputation damaged after failures to investigate high profile public servant
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 27, 2023 - 09:01
The head the state's anti-corruption watchdog has admitted ICAC's reputation has been damaged by failures linked to an investigation into a former high profile public servant. Ann Vanstone says the conduct of some investigators was unacceptable and it's regrettable the case wasn't adjudicated at trial.