ICAC warns abolishing public hearings would 'seriously weaken' its work

By Sean Nicholls
Updated May 24 2016 - 2:13pm, first published 1:27pm
ICAC Inspector David Levine has called for an "exoneration protocol".  Photo: Peter Rae
ICAC Inspector David Levine has called for an "exoneration protocol". Photo: Peter Rae
ICAC inspector David Levine before the parliamentary oversight
committee into the ICAC. Photo: Peter Rae
ICAC inspector David Levine before the parliamentary oversight committee into the ICAC. Photo: Peter Rae

The Independent Commission Against Corruption has flatly rejected a call by its Inspector, David Levine, for its hearings to be in private, warning such a move would "seriously weaken" the commission's effectiveness.

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