Anthony Whealy, who was assistant commissioner at the anti-corruption body, says wait is ‘unfair’ on former premier
Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe further delay of the New South Wales anti-corruption watchdog’s report into the conduct of former premier Gladys Berejiklian is a “black mark” against the agency, a former supreme court judge has said.
Anthony Whealy KC, a former assistant commissioner at the Independent Commission Against Corruption and a longtime defender of the watchdog, has launched a strident criticism of its handling of the Operation Keppel investigation into Berejiklian, saying the repeated delays were “unfair” to the former premier.
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