Albanese vows to create federal ICAC by end of 2022 if Labor wins election

Anthony Albanese has promised to create a federal anti-corruption fee earlier than the top of the yr if he wins subsequent month's election.
Talking on 4CA in Cairns this morning, Mr Albanese stated if Labor takes authorities, the fee could be legislated in 2022.
"We have waited lengthy sufficient," he stated.

Anthony Albanese has been critical of the government's failure to create an anti-corruption commission.
Anthony Albanese has been important of the federal government's failure to create an anti-corruption fee.(Alex Ellinghausen)

"Australians take a look at a authorities that paid $30 million for a block of land that was price $3 million and marvel how that might probably have occurred. 
"They take a look at all the rorts which have been there in grant funding, commuter automobile parks the place there aren't any prepare stations, for goodness sake."
Mr Albanese was scathing of Scott Morrison's failure to create an anti-corruption fee after promising to take action in 2018.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has told voters "this election is about you" as he set down a six-week campaign.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison.(Getty)

Mr Morrison stated the fee did not eventuate as a result of Labor didn't help it.
"Why would you vote for him if he says that he wants Labor to go any laws?" Mr Albanese stated.
"He hasn't even launched the laws to Parliament."
Mr Morrison stated he would search to implement his authorities's personal laws, which he famous was over 300 pages lengthy.
"Labor's plan for an integrity fee is a two-page fluff sheet," he stated.
"We developed detailed laws – the Labor Occasion did not agree with it."
He expressed his disdain for the set-up of NSW's ICAC.
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"(Gladys Berejiklian) bought run off the rails by a marketing campaign in opposition to her, specializing in who her boyfriend was," Mr Morrison stated.
"I feel what we'd like is a correct integrity fee that's pushed by the processes of the rule of legislation."
Mr Albanese is campaigning in Cairns this morning, whereas Mr Morrison is on the hustings in Melbourne.

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