The National Anti-Corruption Commission commences with a full workload, as people waste no time making referrals, and the commissioner Paul Brereton makes a promise to take every complaint seriously.
Key points (from ABC article):
-Forty-four complaints have been made to the National Anti-Corruption Commission since it opened its doors on Saturday
-Commissioner Paul Brereton says he may hold public hearings, but will also call out people who seek to weaponise the NACC
-The NACC will aim to complete 90 per cent of its inquiries within a year