executive: Federal Labor leader Anthony Albanese and his NSW counterpart Jodi McKay on Friday welcomed the findings of a review arising from the ongoing Independent Commission Against Corruption inquiry, according to Nine News Australia. They said they would fully adopt the review's recommendations, which include a new state executive board to focus on governance and oversight, and changes to the most powerful job in the state's party office. To improve your experience update it here News NationalNSW Labor set for 'sweeping' reforms By AAP7 46pm Dec 6, 2019Facebook Tweet MailNSW Labor will introduce sweeping reforms in its head office after a high-profile anti-corruption inquiry damaged its reputation and sparked the resignation of a party boss. The general secretary role will be fully professionalised and subject to a five-year ban on seeking elected office, to prevent it being treated as a stepping stone to public office. Former Commonwealth attorney-general Michael Lavarch conducted the review amidst the ICAC inquiry into a number of cash donations to NSW Labor. Mr Albanese said the structural reforms would change the power dynamic in the Labor party, and were about ensuring that the mistakes of the past never, ever occur again . The NSW branch will be the most transparent branch of any political party in Australia, he told reporters in Sydney.
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