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 Tuesday. The former army major-general, stepping down July 6, defended his undisclosed Defence work and insisted transparency obligations were met by disclosing the relationship's existence rather than operational details. Brereton resisted speculation about adverse findings from an ongoing inspector investigation into his conduct.
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