State parliament passes bill to reduce powers of South Australia’s ICAC | 7NEWS

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Laws reducing the powers of the state’s corruption watchdog have sailed through both houses of parliament in the space of 24 hours.

The former ICAC chief has been scathing of the move saying it will only protect those who are corrupt.

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1 thought on “State parliament passes bill to reduce powers of South Australia’s ICAC | 7NEWS”

  1. SHOW SOME TRUTH FOR A CHANGE!!!!!

    ARIZONA AUDITS
    POLICE BRUTALITY
    CORRUPTION IN OUR GOVERNMENT
    COVID/CLIMATE CHANGE SCAM (Event 201)

    We know and the more you lies – the deeper the hole

    Reply

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