Labor push to protect ICAC public hearings

By Sean Nicholls
Updated October 25 2016 - 7:09pm, first published 6:36pm
ICAC chief Megan Latham opposes a move to a three-member commission. Photo: Daniel Munoz
ICAC chief Megan Latham opposes a move to a three-member commission. Photo: Daniel Munoz

A push to require the unanimous agreement of three commissioners of the NSW corruption watchdog before public hearings can be held is set to be opposed by Labor, amid fears it will lead to more inquiries conducted in secret.

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