Need for secrecy part of Justice Department’s DNA, report finds

The Department of Justice is closed and secretive and requires "fundamental and sustained organisational and cultural change", a high-level report has concluded.

Need for secrecy part of Justice Department’s DNA, report finds

An independent review group said there was “a lack of cohesive leadership and management practices” in the Department.

It said the need for secrecy had permeated the Department so much so that it was “part of its DNA”.

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