Andrews dodges IBAC questions as Guy pledges public integrity hearings

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The Premier ducked more than 15 questions about exactly what he was referring to when he cited “smear and innuendo” in a written statement on Saturday defending his integrity. VictoriaVotes

, a saga which remains the subject of an investigation by the Victorian Electoral Commission.

Honorary Professor Colleen Lewis, from the Centre for Public Integrity and the Australian National University, said state Labor had a particularly poor record on integrity but argued IBAC was justified in seeking to prohibit reporting on Operation Daintree. Peter Greste says Australian journalists face laws and secrecy provisions weighted against reporting.“What we’re dealing with here is competing values and therefore, competing priorities. The right to be afforded natural justice in any IBAC inquiry versus the media’s right to report on a matter of public interest, especially one that is directly relevant to the forthcoming state election.

Alliance for Journalists’ Freedom spokesman Peter Greste said the debate over Operation Daintree highlighted the problem with running corruption probes in secret.“Particularly when dealing with people in very senior roles in politics and government because those issues are critically important to the way that we run a democracy,” said Greste, the former journalist who was jailed in Egypt due to his reporting.

 

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