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Should anti-corruption commission hearings be public? - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- Sep 30, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:28:10
We're finally getting a federal anti-corruption commission, but it looks like hearings will be held in private except under "exceptional circumstances".
What does that mean? And why should politicians with nothing to hide be worried about their reputations being damaged in public hearings?
Additionally, the National Cabinet has decided to end COVID isolation rules, two and a half years after they were implemented. Is it time to move on from the pandemic, or will it just make things worse?
To answer your questions, David Speers is joined by ABC Political Reporter Melissa Clarke and ABC Radio Perth Drive host Geoff Hutchison.
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