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Ian Dunt's UK, Geoffrey Watson finds the NACC wanting and the power of presidential pardons

Ian Dunt's UK, Geoffrey Watson finds the NACC wanting and the power of presidential pardons

Ian Dunt on why UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has refused to be drawn into the "wider war" in the Middle East. Geoffrey Watson reflects on the findings of the National Anti-Corruption Commission into Robodebt - and finds them wanting. And why a law professor thinks the power of presidential pardons in the USA should be curtailed. Guests: Ian Dunt: iNews columnist and regular LNL commentator Geoffrey Watson SC, Director of the Centre for Public Integrity, Senior Counsel at New Chambers Saikrishna Prakash, Distinguished Professor of Law and Miller Center Senior Fellow at the University of Virginia

Late Night Live — Full program podcast · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

March 17, 202654m 34s

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Show Notes

Ian Dunt on why UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has refused to be drawn into the "wider war" in the Middle East. Geoffrey Watson reflects on the findings of the National Anti-Corruption Commission into Robodebt - and finds them wanting. And why a law professor thinks the power of presidential pardons in the USA should be curtailed.

Guests: 

  • Ian Dunt: iNews columnist and regular LNL commentator
  • Geoffrey Watson SC, Director of the Centre for Public Integrity, Senior Counsel at New Chambers
  • Saikrishna Prakash, Distinguished Professor of Law and Miller Center Senior Fellow at the University of Virginia