What’s behind the Victorian anti-corruption body’s complaints about leaking?
by Benita Kolovos from World news | The Guardian on (#62BJQ)
Explainer: A parliamentary committee has been accused of leaking confidential correspondence and compromising investigations
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A Victorian parliamentary committee investigating the welfare of witnesses to anti-corruption agencies has been accused of leaking confidential correspondence and compromising ongoing investigations.
This comes after the committee's then chair, Labor MP Harriet Shing, in May cut the livestream of a public hearing when the premier, Daniel Andrews, was mentioned.
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