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Investigations into former anti-corruption chief Paul Brereton nixed over cost concerns

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Investigations into former anti-corruption chief Paul Brereton nixed over cost concerns
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Two investigations into the former anti-corruption commissioner, Paul Brereton, pictured in 2023, have been dropped, the Nacc inspector said. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAPView image in fullscreenTwo investigations into the former anti-corruption commissioner, Paul Brereton, pictured in 2023, have been dropped, the Nacc inspector said. And it starts at the top | Deborah GlassRead more“Significant public money has been spent on these two complaint investigations,” Furness said.

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Two investigations into the former anti-corruption commissioner, Paul Brereton, pictured in 2023, have been dropped, the Nacc inspector said. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAPView image in fullscreenTwo investigations into the former anti-corruption commissioner, Paul Brereton, pictured in 2023, have been dropped, the Nacc inspector said. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAPNational Anti-Corruption CommissionInvestigations into former anti-corruption chief Paul Brereton nixed over cost concernsNational Anti-Corruption Commission inspector, Gail Furness, says systemic issues behind two complaints have been addressed Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Sarah Basford CanalesTue 7 Jul 2026 22.46 EDTLast modified on Tue 7 Jul 2026…

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