The spotlight is focused on the apprehensions surrounding the Integrity Commission itself and the leadership code of conduct for parliamentarians. Some suggest the issue is becoming too politicized and represents a threat to the national aspirations of improved accountability in governance. To explore some of the concerns, we are joined in studio by Danielle Archer, Executive Director of National Integrity Action, NIA, and via Zoom, Attorney-At-Law Michael Williams.
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