by Chris Merritt | Nov 18, 2022 | Chris Merritt, ICAC
This report is not a unanimous endorsement of the bill that was presented to parliament on September 28 by Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus. Far from it. It is actually proof that no agreement has been possible on important aspects of the new commission – least of all...
by Sally Layson | Nov 11, 2022 | Chris Merritt, ICAC
As Finance Minister and leader of the government in the NSW Upper House, Damien Tudehope is a robust politician who has retained a reputation for personal integrity. This might explain why he was holding his head this week when a private member’s bill was finally...
by Chris Merritt | Oct 28, 2022 | Chris Merritt, ICAC
Charif Kazal’s ICAC injustice heads to the United Nations 28 October 2022 In France during the 1890s, Alfred Dreyfus was subjected to show trials based on flawed evidence that left the reputation of justice teetering at the edge of an abyss. The conviction for...