Brereton Says Personal Scrutiny Impacting Anti-Corruption Bodys Work

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Former National Anti-Corruption Commission chief Paul Brereton speaks during an inquiry at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia on Dec. 11, 2025. AAP Image/Lukas CochThe personal scrutiny faced by the head of the National Anti Corruption Commission (NACC), Paul Brereton, became so intense that staff were “terrified” of making an error, a Senate Estimates hearing has been told.Brereton, who announced his resignation earlier this week, appeared before the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee along with the commission’s chief executive, Philip Reed, and deputy commissioners Nicole Rose, Ben Gauntlett and Kylie Kilgour.

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