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Statement – The National Anti-Corruption Commission is no place for political games.

Zoe Daniel MP < 1 mins read

I welcome the finding by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC).

In its statement, the NACC has made it clear that no corruption issue arises and as such, no further action will be taken.

I ran for office because I believe that the people of Goldstein and Australia deserve a better type of politics built on honesty, respect, integrity and trust.

A robust and effective National Anti-Corruption Commission is an essential pillar in rebuilding that trust in government.

Vexatious or politically motivated referrals undermine the NACC and waste its time and resources. I would strongly encourage the NACC to call this out whenever it happens.

I hope the people of Goldstein see this episode for what it was - a deliberate dirty tactic by a Liberal Party operative to tarnish my reputation to prevent me winning my seat. 

I will continue to practice a different kind of politics, and to fight, work and act on behalf of the people of Goldstein and Australia for the values we all deserve; accountability,
transparency and honesty.


Contact details:

Francis Leach : 0409 947 180

francis.leach@aph.gov.au

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