'I don't care if they disagree': Prime Minister Scott Morrison doubles down on ICAC attacks

· Updated May 10 2022 - 5:03pm, first published 11:20am

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has lashed out at critics of his stance on an integrity watchdog, saying he doesn't care what lawyers think and suggesting federal bureaucrats are less exposed to corruption than state public servants.

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Finn McHugh

Finn McHugh

Federal Political Reporter

Finn McHugh has been federal political reporter for The Canberra Times since July 2021. He joined the Canberra Press Gallery in 2019 where he was executive producer of Sky News's AM Agenda, before joining NCA NewsWire as a federal political reporter. He has previously interned at the Kuwait Times.

Gerard Cockburn

Gerard Cockburn

Economics Reporter

Doug Dingwall

Doug Dingwall

Parliamentary bureau chief

Doug Dingwall is The Canberra Times' parliamentary bureau chief. He writes about government and federal politics, and has an interest in integrity, industrial relations and foreign affairs. Previously he worked at The Examiner in Launceston, where he won a Tasmanian Human Rights Award for his reporting. Contact him on doug.dingwall@canberratimes.com.au

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