The government released a draft bill last year to create a Commonwealth Integrity Commission but never put it to Parliament amid strong criticism from legal experts,anti-corruption campaigners,Labor,the Greens and independent MPs.
“This is a real proposal with real resources,real teeth,”Mr Morrison said in December 2018 when he announced the policy,which had been considered by federal cabinet under his predecessor Malcolm Turnbull.
Senator Cash toldThe Australian Financial Reviewthat other bills,such as the proposed Religious Discrimination Act,would take priority and the integrity commission would not be decided by Parliament before the election because Labor would not agree to the government model.
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“The Labor Party wants a political witch-hunt with show trials,” Senator Cash said.
The government proposed a commission with two divisions – one for public officials and one for politicians – with no public hearings for investigations into politicians and no ability for the commission to launch its own inquiries or act on anonymous tips from the public.
Labor is promising a National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) with the power to hold public hearings and the ability to issue findings of fact and findings of corrupt conduct in public reports.