Anti-corruption chief denies he’s breached public trust
Outgoing anti-corruption commissioner Paul Brereton rejected claims he breached public trust during a tense Senate hearing Thursday, denying he fell below conduct standards despite months of controversy over undeclared Defence work. Brereton, stepping down July 6, maintained he adequately disclosed his ties to the Inspector-General of Defence, insisting transparency about the relationship's existence rather than detailed specifics was sufficient.
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