Peter Hall warns NSW anti-corruption body will be left $4m short of funding needed to maintain operations
The head of the New South Wales anti-corruption commission has warned that funding cuts that will leave the agency with a $4m shortfall will have an “immediate and serious” effect on its ability to fight corruption.
The chief commissioner, Peter Hall, appeared before NSW parliament to deliver a dire warning about the $673,000 in cuts forecast for next financial year, which will leave it $3.94m short of the $28.84m funding it requires to “maintain the tempo” of its current operations.
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