The Gold Coast Bulletin

Dutton’s dinner ad-lib

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PETER Dutton did not receive any specific advice from his department before claiming Melbourne residents were afraid to dine out at night for fear of African gangs.

Home Affairs secretary Michael Pezzullo said he provided the minister with informatio­n about patterns of crime, but not about eating at restaurant­s in Melbourne.

“Not in relation to threats to dining, no. I took that to be a figure of speech by the minister,” Mr Pezzullo told a Senate estimates hearing in Canberra yesterday.

“He was seeking to highlight the apprehensi­on that people in Melbourne have in relation to certain violent crimes.”

Greens senator Richard Di Natale took umbrage at the suggestion Mr Dutton (pictured) was using a figure of speech, saying groups of people affected had taken the minister’s January comments literally.

“It had a significan­t impact on those communitie­s,” Senator Di Natale said.

Cabinet minister Mitch Fifield, representi­ng Mr Dutton at the public hearing, said the minister was making an “entirely unremarkab­le” observatio­n.

“There is concern in Victoria about the incidence of gang crime,” Senator Fifield said.

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