Queensland crime watchdog deadlock: Labor looks to dodge bipartisan support

By Amy Remeikis
Updated June 30 2015 - 6:13pm, first published 6:04pm
The Crime and Corruption Committee is locked in a standoff with Labor refusing to accept Jeff Seeney's nomination. Photo: Renee Melides
The Crime and Corruption Committee is locked in a standoff with Labor refusing to accept Jeff Seeney's nomination. Photo: Renee Melides

Attorney-General Yvette D'Ath has accused the Opposition of "appalling conduct" over its handling of the chair appointment for the state's corruption watchdog and was looking at "options" which could see Labor bypass the need for bipartisan support to have its nominee approved.

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