Queensland Premier apologises to public servants who 'weren't listened to' when raising integrity issues in her government

 Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has apologised to public servants who felt they were not listened to in the past when raising concerns about integrity processes within the Queensland government.

It comes as a mounting number of former and outgoing public servants have detailed integrity concerns within the Queensland government, including cultural issues, political inference and the altering of annual reports.

On Monday, Ms Palaszczuk conceded "some things could have been done better" and acknowledged there could be improvements so bureaucrats felt their concerns were acted on. 

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-09/qld-government-ccc-integrity-commissioner-scathing-submission/100815010



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