The 16 documents at the heart of ICAC overreach Chris Merritt 22 April 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper Every now and then, the community catches a glimpse of the true nature of the relationship between the NSW government and its Independent...
NT anti-corruption boss Ken Fleming kept the media occupied Chris Merritt 1 July 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper Next week, when Ken Fleming QC retires, he will leave an enormous gap – not just as the Northern Territory’s first Independent...
NT parliament hopes for a resolution to Ken Fleming controversy Chris Merritt 9 July 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper The retirement on July 5 of the Northern Territory’s first Independent Commissioner Against Corruption leaves the...
ICAC on trial as judge rules on Obeid inquiry Chris Merritt 15 July 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper On Monday morning, Justice Elizabeth Fullerton of the NSW Supreme Court will hand down a judgment that will have an immense impact – not just...
Ian Macdonald and Obeid convictions vindicate legal system, not ICAC Chris Merritt 22 July 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper This week’s conviction of former NSW ministers Ian Macdonald and Eddie Obeid, along with Obeid’s son Moses, is a major...
ICAC sentences Premier to the roughest injustice Chris Merritt 2 October 2021 Published in the Australian Newspaper For Australians, the rule of law is a birthright of incalculable value. Yet what has just happened to Gladys Berejiklian means the...