The Albanese government will not reveal who will select the next leaders of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), nor publicly seek nominations for the independent member of the appointment panel, prompting fresh criticism over transparency.
The decision emerged during a parliamentary inquiry into the commission’s operations , where government officials defended a closed appointment process despite mounting scrutiny of the NACC following the resignation of former Commissioner Paul Brereton and the departure of Assistant Commissioner Nicole Rose.





