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Tasmanian premier links minister's court action to Integrity Commission
Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff links Madeleine Ogilvie's court action to Integrity Commission Thu 11 Jun 2026 at 5:18pm In short: Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has linked comments made by the boss of the state's Integrity Commission to a question about former minister Madeleine Ogilvie's Supreme Court action. Chief commissioner Robert Hay KC told ABC Radio Hobart today that he was required to maintain confidentiality about integrity investigations. The premier says: "If you listen to...
Officers 'acted appropriately' during arrest death at Clare, top cop says
The officers involved in the arrest of a man who died at Clare on Sunday acted appropriately, SA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens says. The commissioner said he was satisfied a "preliminary view" of body warn vision from the incident showed the officers acted with "professionalism and courage". A senior officer will conduct a Commissioner's Inquiry, but the incident has not been referred to the Office of Public Integrity or the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
Nacc chief Paul Brereton resigns as head of anti-corruption body
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.
Southampton owner will not sack apologetic Eckert despite role in Spygate scandal
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Southampton owner will not sack apologetic Eckert despite role in Spygate scandal
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'I won't be commenting': Rockliff grilled after Ogilvie resigns as minister
Budget estimates hearings started in Hobart today, with Premier Jeremy Rockliff facing a grilling from both Labor and the Greens to reveal more details of ex-minister Madeleine Ogilvie's Supreme Court legal fees. Ms Ogilvie resigned as a minister on Saturday and will now sit on the backbench after she was accused of misleading parliament over whether she was party to any Supreme Court proceedings. A political analyst says three former ministers are likely the frontrunners to be promoted to...
Regulators' proposed prediction markets rules ban trading on terrorism, assassinations
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Kiwi greyhounds expected to be sent to Qld ahead of NZ racing ban
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Local mayor 'shocked' at man's death after 'ineffective' taser arrest
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Kalshi looks to tackle insider trading by asking some users for their employer info
The prediction market platform Kalshi will soon require users to disclose their employer before placing certain trades that involve sensitive information, the company confirmed to NBC News on Tuesday. The new requirement will apply to markets deemed at higher risk for insider trading or market manipulation, according to Kalshi. Markets that could trigger the requirement include those tied to corporate performance, national security and major geopolitical events, including the Iran war.