Corruption watchdog coming as car parks drive more questions
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Attorney-General Michaelia Cash has promised Parliament will have a chance to debate a planned anti-corruption watchdog before the end of the year as the opposition seeks a second inquiry into the government’s commuter car park scheme.
Alan Tudge, the minister who drove the creation of the $660 million car park fund in the lead-up to the 2019 election, has declined to answer questions about it since shifting out of the urban infrastructure portfolio in December.