NACC Boss Steps Down, But the Game Still Rigged, Fam
Paul Brereton out at the Anti-Corruption Commission, but don't get it twisted, the system still ain't built for us.

Aight, so check it. This cat Paul Brereton, head of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, just dipped. Said somethin' 'bout gettin' too much heat on his personal bidness, takin' away from the 'mission.' Word?
But let's keep it 100, ain't nothin' change for the lil' man. One less face, same ol' crooked game. They actin' like this one dude leavin' gon' solve all the problems? Nah, son. This whole system built on some shady stuff from the jump.
Brereton was supposed to be watchin' out for corruption, but he was out here doin' side deals with the IGADF, the same cats he was supposed to be keepin' an eye on. Talk about a conflict of interest. It's the same story as always, tryna finesse and stack chips, while the community struggles.
And peep this Robodebt mess. They tried to play it off like nobody did nothin' wrong, then had to backtrack when the people started speakin' up. Now they tryna act like everything cool? Nah, we ain't forgettin' how they tried to pull a fast one on us.
Now this Anthony Whealy dude from the Centre for Public Integrity tryna act like we just need a new, independent person in charge. But that ain't gonna fix nothin' if the whole system is corrupt to the core. They just gon' find another puppet to play the game.
This ain't just about one dude steppin' down, it's about a whole system that's set up to screw us over. They pocket watchin and tryna get every last thing they can. You can't even trust folks with integrity.
We gotta wake up and realize that these institutions ain't here for us. They here for themselves and their homies. We gotta build our own power and hold these cats accountable. This ain't about hopin' for change from the top, it's about makin' change from the bottom up.
Real talk, we gotta stay woke and keep fightin' for what's right. This ain't the end, it's just the beginning.
Sources: - National Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2022 - Library of Parliament research publications (accessed via aph.gov.au) - Common Sense
