National Anti-Corruption Commission boss Paul Brereton resigns
Paul Brereton, founding commissioner of Australia's National Anti-Corruption Commission, resigned Monday effective July 6, citing personal scrutiny as a distraction from the watchdog's work. Brereton faced criticism over consulting arrangements and an inspector's October 2024 finding of apprehended bias. Deputy commissioner Nicole Rose also recently resigned. The commission assessed over 92 percent of 7,624 referrals since its 2021 establishment.
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