The power and the privilege: Corruption body takes fight to High Court

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A years-long stoush between Queensland’s CCC and a former public trustee has split judges.

in his years-long dispute with the CCC about its power to publicly release a report on an investigation into allegations against him.

“Public confidence is strengthened, not undermined, by a report about a corruption investigation which did not find ‘corrupt conduct’,” the CCC’s application said.Lawyers for Carne, in response to the application, said the CCC was seeking to go beyond its power and chase the “protection of parliament to denounce” a former public official with a “moral critique”.

The CCC said even if it did not have the power to report about the investigation, the result of Carne’s argument would result in a “restraint” on the parliamentary committee’s decision to publish the report.

 

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