CORRUPTION fighter Tony Fitzgerald has told the premier not to treat Queenslanders like fools, and says the crime and corruption watchdog is at risk of outliving its usefulness.
Mr Fitzgerald has reacted angrily after the premier drew parallels between his crackdown on bikie gangs and the corruption inquiry Mr Fitzgerald headed 25 years ago.
"I urge the premier and his supporters, including supposedly independent statutory office-holders, not to treat the community as fools," he said in a statement on Thursday.
Mr Fitzgerald also offered a warning to the state's crime and corruption watchdog, after its chairman Ken Levy backed the government's claims that new bikie and sex offender laws reflect the will of Queenslanders.
"The Crime and Misconduct Commission will have outlived its usefulness if it loses its independence," Mr Fitzgerald said.
He described the government's new laws as a short-sighted lunge for "redneck support".
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