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This is probably the most important quote in the article from Paul Brereton's email.
I don't know that it indicates anything but the leadership wanting to limit the extent of the NACC's remit to the most serious forms of "corrupt conduct". I suppose from their point of view they have a budget, and if the NACC becomes too burdensome the next government might get rid of it.
But when there's already been recommendations for civil and criminal pursuit of 6 people. I don't know, more explanation is needed.