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Australian anti-corruption body could investigate collusive tendering, parliament hears

By Laurel Henning ( October 18, 2022, 04:25 GMT | Insight) -- Plans to create a national anti-corruption authority in Australia could see the new regulator investigate bid rigging, if there are corruption elements to the conduct, a parliament committee was told. In a public hearing, Sarah Chidgey, a senior official in the Attorney-General's Department, said collusive tendering is in the purview of Australia’s antitrust watchdog, but the anti-graft regulator would probably investigate if the conduct were linked to public officials.Plans to create a national anti-corruption authority in Australia could see the new regulator investigate bid rigging, if there are corruption elements to the conduct, a parliamentary committee was told....

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