Paul Brereton appointed to lead National Anti-Corruption Commission
The man tasked with investigating serious allegations of misconduct by Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan, will become the nation's first anti-corruption commissioner. The federal government wants Paul Brereton in the role by the middle of the year, after politicians from across the political spectrum gave his appointment the green light.
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