I love how the angle now is focusing on the "misconduct" of the head of the inquiry.
The ACT Gov would be livid they didn't get a chance to sit on it for a month and control the narrative from day dot.
I have no doubt he had concern his report would be diluted, misrepresented or buried etc If he didn't get on the front foot.
But there you go folks, it's not the scandal and what looks like a politcally motivated desire for a conviction, no look over here, the issue is whether the man heading up the inquiry breached the Inquiries Act by briefing the media.