DPP Says Ruining Reputation Is Part Of The Punishment 10/03/21

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The state’s top prosecutor has backed the corruption watchdog’s powers to ruin a person’s reputation even if it is later found they have not committed a criminal offence. A win for parades in Sydney after the cap  on the number of  participants in this year’s Anzac March was boosted 10-fold to 5000 last night, following a crisis meeting in NSW Parliament. The Queen was last night in crisis talks about how to ­respond to the claims of ­racism from Prince Harry and Meghan’s Oprah interview, as Thomas Markle prepared to fire back against his daughter on British television. And in sport, Newcastle coach Adam O’Brien has launched a bold  defence of re-signed halfback Mitchell Pearce, saying his often under-fire star had never been violent and the critics “just keep coming at him”. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.