How Much Is that Integrity

David Rowe
In late 2021 the premiers of both Victoria and New South Wales were set to face their respective state’s anti-corruption bodies. In a shock event, Gladys Berejiklian became the third New South Wales premier to resign due to scrutiny from the Independent Commission against Corruption, ICAC. Eyes were also on the federal government for long-waited legislation to establish a federal anticorruption commission.