Federal corruption watchdog needed, say 80 per cent of Australians: poll

By Adam Gartrell
Updated January 14 2017 - 1:18am, first published 12:15am
There is widespread corruption in federal politics and an anti-corruption body is needed, according to Australians polled by the Australia Institute. Photo: Andrew Meares
There is widespread corruption in federal politics and an anti-corruption body is needed, according to Australians polled by the Australia Institute. Photo: Andrew Meares
Robert Richter, QC. Photo: Jason South
Robert Richter, QC. Photo: Jason South
Former West Australian premier Geoff Gallop. Photo: Quentin Jones
Former West Australian premier Geoff Gallop. Photo: Quentin Jones

More than 80 per cent of Australians believe there is widespread corruption in federal politics and want a new independent watchdog to stamp it out.

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