
7am Has Albanese’s NACC been a failure?
Sep 8, 2024
Jason Koutsoukis, the special correspondent in Canberra for The Saturday Paper, dives into the NACC's rocky first year. He highlights the initial hopes for the National Anti-Corruption Commission, questioning its effectiveness in tackling scandals like robodebt. Koutsoukis discusses the balance between transparency and secrecy, raising concerns about the commission’s decision-making process and its ability to restore public trust. Ultimately, he reflects on whether NACC has truly delivered on its ambitious promises amidst growing disillusionment.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Examining the Promises and Shortcomings of Anti-Corruption Legislation
02:08 • 2min
Concerns Surrounding the National Anti-Corruption Commission's Decisions
03:50 • 3min
Transparency vs. Secrecy in Anti-Corruption
07:02 • 7min
Assessing the Impact of the National Anti-Corruption Commission and Current Affairs
13:51 • 3min
