SYDNEY (Reuters) - Dozens of former Australian judges published an open letter to Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Sunday calling for a national anti-corruption body to restore public trust in the country's democratic process.
The letter, written by 34 former judges including Sir Gerard Brennan, the former chief justice of the High Court of Australia, the country's peak court, said there is public suspicion that corruption permeates many government actions.
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