The Morrison government is sticking to its argument that Labor must agree to its version of an integrity commission before introducing legislation to parliament. Senator Anne Ruston told the ABC’s Insiders program that the government believes its bill “is a fair balance between making sure that serious corruption is called out and dealt with, but at the same time, we want to maintain the rule of law in this country, and you must be presumed innocence until you are proven guilty, and need to be really careful you’re not convicted in the court of public opinion before you have a chance to put your case forward.” “One of the things that we do need to be really careful of is that you don’t set up a structure that then allows for political purpose and political gain, one party to actually prosecute somebody from another party just for the political gain,” she …