Terry O’Gorman says Labor calls showed a misunderstanding of the role of the commission,which ‘should not be used by the government of the dayQueensland’s crime and corruption commission should resist any moves by the Palaszczuk government to have it elope a public inquiry into donations to the preceding LNP government, the state’s Council for Civil Liberties has said.
The council’s vice-president, and Terry O’Gorman,said Labor calls to have the CCC conduct the probe betrayed a fundamental misunderstanding of the role of the watchdog, which “should not be used by the government of the day”. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com