The head of the National Anti-Corruption Commission is facing two yet-to-be resolved complaints about potential conflicts of interest.
Commissioner Paul Brereton has come under fire for his connection to the Australian Defence Force.
The army reserve major general has continued to consult with the defence force's watchdog after he led a landmark review into allegations of Australian special forces soldiers committing war crimes in Afghanistan.
National Anti-Corruption Commission inspector Gail Furness, who acts as its watchdog, revealed she received four complaints regarding a potential conflict of interest due to his defence force engagement, in an annual report tabled in parliament on Thursday.
One was resolved and a second was dismissed, while two remain under investigation.
Ms Fur

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