Public servant alleging ministerial corruption told speaking to media could be unlawful
Advice was given that a generic online form should be used to contact PM’s office, highlighting flaws in corruption reporting regime
A public servant claiming to have evidence of ministerial corruption was warned speaking to journalists may be unlawful and later directed to use a generic online form for contacting the prime minister, leaked correspondence shows.
The emails between an anonymous public servant and the Australian Public Sector Commission again highlight fundamental flaws in Australia’s corruption reporting regime.
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