Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann has called for the head of the national anti-corruption body to resign or be sacked by the federal government.

In a letter to Attorney-General Michelle Rowland, Mr Lehrmann accused National Anti-Corruption Commission boss Paul Brereton of lacking the confidence of the Australian public.

"The principle at stake is simple: no integrity body can credibly investigate and compel citizens while its own leadership is tainted by unresolved conflicts," he wrote in a letter dated September 12.

Mr Lehrmann was raided by the commission in June 2024.

The anti-corruption body was searching for sensitive submarine documents Mr Lehrmann was alleged to have stolen from the office of former defence minister Linda Reynolds.

Mr Lehrmann accused Mr Brereton of a confl

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