Parliament featured a personal statement from former Security Minister Robert Montague, who addressed swelling tension between himself and the Integrity Commission, IC.
The Member of Parliament is accusing the anti-corruption agency of making him the target of a witch hunt. Former National Security Minister, Robert Montague insists the integrity commission has launched a witch hunt against him and accuses them of treating him with bias, malice, and contempt. He told the parliament on Tuesday the IC reportedly has plans to raid his home, despite him not being implicated in any investigation. Montague argues the numerous investigations targeting him by the IC have yielded no finding of abuse of power, no law
Broken, nor any indication of him accepting bribery. Yet, he insists, their interest in him appears only to have deepened, as they have requested additional information from him on three more occasions, subsequently withdrawing two of those requests. Watch the report:
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