Is Australia doing enough in reducing corruption?

According to the Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index, Australia is in the top ten list of the least corrupted countries in the world.
While there’s been a slight improvement from Australia in the list, more can be done to improve this position.
Last week, a Private Members Bill was introduced by Independent MP Andrew Wilkie to protect whistleblowers, which could help reinforce our democracy.
Image: Image by Noah Secomb
Produced By: Eduardo Jordan
Featured In Story: A J Brown – Professor of Public Policy at Griffith University and Chair of Transparency International
First aired on The Wire, Friday 21 February 2025