Australia’s Independent Commission Against Corruption can compel testimony that would be inadmissible in any criminal court — a power no American investigator possesses

Inside the New South Wales hearing room, the privilege against self-incrimination doesn't apply. A witness must answer, and what they say is walled off from criminal prosecution. No American investigator has that authority by default. The post Australia’s Independent Commission Against Corruption can compel testimony that would be inadmissible in any criminal court — a power no American investigator possesses appeared first on Space Daily .