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The long-awaited Integrity Commission report into the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) was tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, uncovering concerns about database records, ammunition inventory controls and information management practices at the agency.
The report, officially titled the “Investigation Concerning Allegations of Corruption, Impropriety and Irregularity at the Firearm Licensing Authority”, became the subject of intense political controversy in recent weeks after Opposition members accused Parliament of delaying its release.
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