MPs voice support for Trad
PALASZCZUK Government ministers have closed ranks around besieged Deputy Premier Jackie Trad, issuing uniform responses pledging support for the powerful Left leader.
It comes as Ms Trad ends a post-Budget trade mission to London, Paris and New York and prepares to return to Queensland tomorrow – straight back into an integrity saga involving a controversial family investment property.
The Crime and Corruption Commission is yet to reveal whether it will decide to formally investigate Ms Trad after both she and the LNP referred the purchase of a Woolloongabba house – situated in an area set to reap rewards from her $5.4 billion Cross River Rail project – to the watchdog last month.
Individual ministers were asked whether or not Ms Trad had their support to remain in Cabinet and why.
They each responded with answers sanctioned by the Premier’s office in support of the Deputy Premier.
Tourism Minister Kate Jones said: “Yes, because we’re delivering record funding for the tourism industry.” In a similar response, Health Minister Steven Miles said: “Yes. The Deputy Premier has delivered a record $19.2 billion health budget, which means we can give Queenslanders the health services they need.”
Attorney-General Yvette D’Ath said: “Yes, I support Jackie Trad because she has supported reforms to make Queensland laws fairer for all.”
Disabilities Minister Coralee O’Rourke said: “Yes. During times of natural disaster, the Deputy Premier has stood with Queensland communities to .... make sure they can get back on their feet.”