
Anthony Whealy
Anthony Whealy is a legal commentator who critiques political reforms, particularly those affecting the integrity of political donations and democratic processes.
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Anthony Whealy, chair of the Centre for Public Integrity, warned against rushing the legislation through parliament.
The Bondi shooting has hastened Australia’s hate speech legislation. It’s time for Anthony Albanese to slow downThe centre’s chair, Anthony Whealy, KC, said the report card reveals significant integrity failures across a range of key areas.
Centre for Public Integrity claims Labor has failed in six of seven transparency fieldsAnthony Whealy, an ICAC assistant commissioner, found that Eddie Obeid had been involved in the pursuit of improving his family's financial position.
Corrupt former Labor minister back in court next yearAnthony Whealy is a former judge advocating for an overhaul of lobbying regulations.
How Scott Morrison, Christopher Pyne, and Australia’s top military brass are cashing in on government’s defence spending bonanzaAnthony Whealy describes lobbying and the flow of senior government figures into the industry as a worrying trend.
Anthony Albanese’s office suffers run of staffers leaving, but there’s a reason Labor people turn to the private sectorAnthony Whealy is the chair of the Centre for Public Integrity and a former assistant commissioner to Icac.
Former judges were once considered the bastion of integrity. The Sofronoff findings have upended that | Anthony WhealyAnthony Whealy makes a case against political donation reforms.
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