ICAC Commissioner Megan Latham defends watchdog inquiry into Margaret Cunneen at heated public hearing

By Michaela Whitbourn
Updated August 7 2015 - 8:13pm, first published 4:05pm
ICAC Commissioner Megan Latham has told a firey parliamentary inquiry she has 'absolute faith in the professionalism' of her staff members.  Photo: Daniel Munoz
ICAC Commissioner Megan Latham has told a firey parliamentary inquiry she has 'absolute faith in the professionalism' of her staff members. Photo: Daniel Munoz

The head of the corruption watchdog, Megan Latham, has batted away questions from a parliamentary hearing about the ill-fated inquiry into Crown prosecutor Margaret Cunneen and defended comments she made likening the questioning of witnesses to "pulling wings off butterflies".

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