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Bottom drawer

A politician’s guide to ethical behaviour

25 October 2014

9:00 AM

25 October 2014

9:00 AM

For most citizens, it goes without saying that MPs should conduct themselves ethically. Apparently for some MPs, though, the obvious does need to be stated. An inquiry has looked into the matter in NSW, and it has found that MPs need to be taught ethics. So here, in part, is ‘Ethics 101’ for MPs.

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Chris Gardiner has a Masters in Professional Ethics from UNSW.

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