NT ICAC corruption ruling prompts resignation of unidentified public sector executive

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about the resignation of a public sector executive following the NT ICAC’s corruption finding. This highlights the importance of accountability and transparency in government institutions. Corruption undermines public trust, and it’s crucial that measures are in place to prevent such situations from occurring in the future. Hopefully, this will lead to stronger oversight and reform to ensure integrity in public service. It’s important for the community to stay informed and engaged on these issues.

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