Greens Push for Stronger IBAC After $6M Tunnel Scam

Australian Greens

Just a day after shutting down a bill to give anti-corruption watchdog more powers, it has been revealed that Jacinta Allan's Labor Government failed to alert the Big Build police taskforce that a Swiss corporation was found to be stealing $6 million dollars from the Metro Tunnel project.

The Greens say this latest scandal is more evidence that the anti-corruption watchdog, IBAC, needs more powers.

Last night the Greens secured support from the opposition and crossbenchers to support the laws to strengthen IBAC - Labor promptly shut down any debate on the bill to avoid the Greens amendments even going to a vote.

This latest revelation proves that Jacinta Allan's Labor government can't be trusted to ensure corruption is properly investigated and stamped out.

As stated by Victorian Greens integrity spokesperson, Tim Read:

"This is seriously dodgy, Jacinta Allan's Labor government did everything they could to block laws to give our independent anti- corruption watchdog more powers, and the very next day we find out they have concealed corruption on their Metro Tunnel project.

"After this week, Victorians will rightly be asking themselves - what else has Jacinta Allan's Labor government got to hide?

"Victoria has some of the weakest anti-corruption laws in the country and Jacinta Allan's Labor government wants to keep it this way."

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