Australia's military justice chief inadvertently omitted 10 occasions in which he sought advice from the head of the National Anti-Corruption Commission on Defence matters from his official evidence to parliament and quietly uploaded a corrective letter of explanation after questions from the ABC.
The ABC can reveal Paul Brereton's advice on defence matters has been sought by the Inspector-General of the ADF (IGADF), James Gaynor, on 21 occasions while Mr Brereton has been head of the federal integrity watchdog, rather than the eleven originally disclosed.
Mr Brereton recently stepped away from all defence corruption referrals.
The ABC wrote to the Department of Defence on Monday after a freedom of information request revealed three instances of consultation which Mr Gaynor had failed t

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