National anti-corruption commission passes Parliament
The new National Anti-Corruption Commission will begin work next year after the Bill passed into law with Green party amendments in the senate. The outcome has been welcomed by both the government and the cross bench including independent MP, Helen Haines, who first introduced her own bill more than two years ago.
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