Former Liberal leader John Hewson says after two years the National Anti-Corruption Commission has failed in its mission to properly investigate allegations of systemic corruption. Hewson takes issue with the lack of action over things like procurement contracts and political pork-barrelling. He says we need an integrity commission which is prepared to have public meetings and that without that it can't be effective.
- GUEST: John Hewson, professor at the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy and former Liberal opposition leader.
- PRODUCER: Catherine Zengerer