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Murdoch Media seem to think Morrison remains profitable and is certainly no letting that money slip by. The National Party is calling for an inquiry but the Liberals aren't saying anything about that.
Bombshell legal advice from the nation’s solicitor-general examining Scott Morrison’s secret power grab is “scathing” of the decision to trash time-honoured conventions that ministerial changes are made public.
Liberal MP Bridget Archer, the Member for Bass in Tasmania, said Mr Morrison should “consider his position” and has backed an inquiry into his conduct.
“I find it incredulous to hear people say, ‘Oh, you know, the Australian people aren’t talking about this’. And I heard that same sort of commentary around an integrity commission,” she said.
“And I can assure you people are talking about it. They’re not necessarily framing it in those terms. What they’re talking about is trust.”
Scott Morrison secret ministry report: Scathing legal advice to be released | news.com.au —
THE WORLD enjoyed a monumentally satisfying series of moments recently, moments that don’t come often enough, of watching a key far-right figure get their comeuppance.
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More from politicsMajor hurdle for PM’s election promiseMajor hurdle for PM’s election promise‘What’s the point?’: Waleed slams Albo‘What’s the point?’: Waleed slams AlboNext step in ScoMo jobs scandalNext step in ScoMo jobs scandalScott Morrison has entered the “show me the money” phase of his post-prime ministerial life, confirming he’s accepting cash payments and free business class flights for speaking gigs at a Pentecostal church and overseas conferences.
The former prime minister, who faces a legal probe into his decision to secretly appoint himself to multiple cabinet portfolios, has updated his financial interest register to parliament.
It reveals he was paid an undisclosed cash amount and given free business class flights to Tokyo and luxury accommodation when he skipped the first week of parliament in July.
Scott Morrison accepting cash payments for speaking gigs | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site
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