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Australia’s anti-corruption staff are ‘terrified’ of making mistakes, says outgoing chief
Australia’s outgoing National Anti-Corruption Commissioner Paul Brereton claims staff are 'terrified' of making mistakes, while defending his conduct amid two ongoing investigations into his actions. He cited 'distractions' as the reason for his resignation.
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