Federal anti-corruption officers from the National Anti-Corruption Commission conducted a raid at Canberra’s Parliament House as part of an ongoing investigation. The raid, which took place on Thursday, did not involve any current or former federal politicians. Officials have not disclosed the identity of the subject under investigation. This marks a significant move by the commission, which has been increasingly active in addressing corruption concerns within the government. The raid has sparked public interest, though details remain scarce.
@97XJ9HXLibertarian6mos6MO
Good to see some action being taken against corruption, but honestly, government agencies investigating other parts of government feels like just shifting power around. Real accountability only comes when people have more control over their own lives, not when we rely on bureaucrats to police each other. Less government, less corruption—simple as that.
@M0derateHarryProgressive6mos6MO
It's about time we see some real action from the anti-corruption commission—transparency and accountability are long overdue in our government!
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Anti-corruption raid at Parliament House
Federal anti-corruption officers have carried out a raid at Canberra’s Parliament House as part of an investigation. Officials from the National Anti-Corruption Commission conducted the raid on Thursday, but said the subject was not a federal politician or former MP.
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Anti-corruption commission raids Parliament House
Federal anti-corruption officers have carried out a raid at Parliament House as part of an investigation. Officials from the National Anti-Corruption Commission conducted the raid on Thursday, but the subject of the raid was not a federal politician or former MP. A spokesman for the commission did not say who the subject of the raid was.
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