Australian PM says Scott Morrison secretly held five cabinet posts

Published August 17, 2022
EX-PM Scott Morr­ison
EX-PM Scott Morr­ison

SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday that his predecessor secretly seized control of five ministerial posts, labelling it an “unprecedented trashing of our democracy”.

Albanese said Scott Morr­ison had appointed himself to more ministries than initially thought, and promised further investigation.

From March 2020 until he was swept from power in May elections, Morrison app­o­i­nted himself to oversee the departments of hea­lth, fina­nce, home affairs, treasury and resources, Albanese said.

The prime minister said he had asked the country’s Solicitor-General to advise him on whether Morrison’s acti­ons, which he called a “shadow government”, were legal.

Terms move an ‘unprecedented trashing of our democracy’, promises further investigation

“It is completely extraordinary that these appointments were kept secret by the Morrison Government from the Australian people,” he said.

Morrison on Tuesday said his actions were necessary during the Covid-19 pandemic, adding that they were made during a “very unprecedented time”.

Some ministers of the former government have said they were not told that Morrison appointed himself to their portfolios — including then finance minister Mathias Cormann, now secretary-general of the OECD.

In the wake of the revelations, Karen Andrews, who was Home Affairs Minister in the Morrison government, called for the ex-PM to resign from parliament.

The political firestorm has drawn scrutiny of the Morrison government’s handling of the pandemic, and his decision to block a controversial offshore gas project after making himself resources minister.

Morrison’s conservative coalition lost power in May’s election, ending nearly a decade of centre-right rule.

In Australia, elected politicians are selected by the prime minister before being sworn in by the governor-general.

Published in Dawn, August 17th, 2022

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