Queensland's corruption watchdog finds controversy around integrity commissioner was 'mischaracterisation'

 An investigation by Queensland's corruption watchdog into the controversy surrounding laptops taken from the integrity commissioner's office has found the circumstances were "entirely ordinary".

The Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) released a report about its investigation into allegations of improper disclosure of information from the integrity commissioner's office and the circumstances of a "raid" and "seizure" of laptops from that office.

"These allegations have attracted a substantial amount of public attention, media coverage, and, regrettably, misinformation," the CCC's public report said.

"There was no evidence of improper disclosure.



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