PUP senator Dio Wang: 'Learn from China' and root out corruption at national level

By Heath Aston
Updated February 10 2016 - 9:18pm, first published 8:57pm
PUP senator Zhenya 'Dio' Wang: "Entire dynasties fell because of corruption." Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
PUP senator Zhenya 'Dio' Wang: "Entire dynasties fell because of corruption." Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Senators George Brandis and Michaelia Cash have opposed a national anti-corruption body, but have stood by the re-establishment of the Australian Building and Construction Commission. Photo: Janie Barrett
Senators George Brandis and Michaelia Cash have opposed a national anti-corruption body, but have stood by the re-establishment of the Australian Building and Construction Commission. Photo: Janie Barrett
Senators Muir, Wang, Lambie and Lazarus, as well as Senator John Madigan (not pictured) have indicated the need for a committee to look at forming a national anti-corruption body. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Senators Muir, Wang, Lambie and Lazarus, as well as Senator John Madigan (not pictured) have indicated the need for a committee to look at forming a national anti-corruption body. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Parliament is set to hear months of evidence of corruption and lawlessness across all sectors - wider than just the union movement - with the imminent establishment of an inquiry into the need for a national integrity watchdog similar to the Independent Commission Against Corruption in NSW.

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