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Anti-graft watchdog could be in place by mid-2023, Australian minister says

By Laurel Henning ( June 8, 2022, 01:03 GMT | Insight) -- Legislation to establish a national anti-corruption body should be passed by the end of 2022, according to a key minister in the recently elected center-left Australian government. In an interview on Australian public radio today, Attorney General Mark Dreyfus said the government would draft a new bill, rather than build on proposals already put to parliament, and that the new anti-graft commission could in place by mid-2023.Legislation to establish a national anti-corruption body should be passed by the end of 2022, according to a key minister in the recently elected center-left Australian government....

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