Resignation Throws National Anti Corruption Commission into Turmoil The departure of Paul Brereton as head of Australia's anti corruption watchdog has raised more questions than answers about the integrity of the institution he once led.
As the founding commissioner, Brereton was instrumental in shaping the commission's early years and establishing its reputation for independence and rigor.
However, his resignation comes at a critical juncture, with the commission facing scrutiny over its handling of referrals related to the robo debt scheme and ongoing investigations into alleged conflicts of interest.