Exclusive: 'Sports rorts' affair, car park saga could be early federal integrity body tests

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Exclusive: 'Sports rorts' affair, car park saga could be early federal integrity body tests
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The new government insists all political parties will be treated 'equally' by the independent body. 9News

The so-called 'sports rorts' affair and former government's commuter carpark program could be among the first referrals by the new Albanese government to the National Anti-Corruption Commission.

Labor argues it plans to establish an independent commission "with teeth", that will hold public hearings, examine past conduct by politicians and public servants and receive referrals not just from government, but any member of the public. "This commission is not a political body, it will be equally able to investigate members of any political party be they Labor or Liberal.

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