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Nacc chief Paul Brereton resigns as head of anti-corruption body

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Paul Brereton, Australia's first national anti-corruption commissioner, is stepping down from his role in July. He cited ongoing focus on personal matters and criticism of potential conflicts of interest as distracting from the commission's core purpose of strengthening integrity.

Brereton says ‘ongoing focus on matters relating to me personally’ were ‘drawing attention away from the commission’s core purpose’

Paul Brereton, Australia’s first national anti-corruption commissioner, will step down from the top job in July, citing criticism of potential conflicts of interest as “drawing attention away” from the body’s core purpose.

In a statement on Monday afternoon, Brereton said the “ongoing focus on matters relating to me personally” were “drawing attention away from the commission’s core purpose of strengthening integrity”.

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