Long-serving NT public servant named new acting ICAC, as Riches remains suspended indefinitely

Long-serving NT public servant named new acting ICAC, as Riches remains suspended indefinitely

by | Dec 19, 2024 | Business, News, Subscriber | 6 comments

Long-time NT public servant Greg Shanahan, who conducted a secret review of the ICAC Act for Labor t
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6 Comments

  1. More of the same!
    The same CABAL that run the NT will protect fellow CABAL members!

    ICAC NT hand complaints back to the Department to investigate, this means the Whistleblower has committed career suicide and thats how ICAC was intended to work.

    Dont worry about reporting crime and corruption in the Territory! I encourage you to participate in th crime and corruption like everyone else.

    • How long before Riches contract expires? A normal person on leave from occupational stress would have been cut off by workers comp by now.

      • Phil Adams, are you saying you would not milk this situation, getting paid to stay away from work whilst finishing your Legal Degree? I know this South Australian bloke who is doing just that!

  2. It seems that the ICAC has turned on itself. It seems to have been going downhill from the time Ken Flemming had his say about the Yuendumu situation in Alice Springs while on the mike.
    I would like to volunteer to be on the OCAC and would be happy to do that as an unpaid person.

  3. I am beginning to worry that the Finnochario Government is going to be choked by process and having altogether too many cooks stirring the pot.

  4. It’s a white elephant, shut it down.

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