David Pocock on Australia's 'loose' lobbying system | 7.30
The National Anti-Corruption Commission announced today it would reconsider its decision last year not to investigate individuals referred from the Robodebt Royal Commission, following an issue of conflict of interest at the new corruption watchdog.
Also on the topic of public trust, the Prime Minister's office has just put out a statement saying Anthony Albanese never called Alan Joyce personally seeking Qantas upgrades.
Independent Senator David Pocock campaigned for the establishment of the NACC and argued against its business being conducted in secret. He's also one of a small number of politicians in federal parliament who chose to give up membership of Qantas' Chairman's Lounge. He spoke to Sarah Ferguson.
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