NACC chief Brereton to face Senate grilling after shock resignation
National Anti-Corruption Commission chief Paul Brereton will face Senate questioning following his shock resignation announced Monday, ending his term two years early. Brereton is under investigation over undisclosed defence consulting while leading the corruption watchdog. His departure comes amid calls from MPs including Helen Haines for the three-year-old agency to be reset and its commissioner appointment process reformed.
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