The Borneo Post

Expenses scandal an embarrassi­ng start to 2017 for Australia’s embattled PM

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SYDNEY: Australia’s health minister stepped down temporaril­y on Monday to allow auditors to scour her expense accounts after she bought an investment apartment while on a work trip, an embarrassi­ng start to the year for embattled Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Health Minister Susan Ley’s spending inquiry follows a 2015 expenses scandal where a government MP was unseated after billing taxpayers for a helicopter flight and comes with Turnbull languishin­g in polls and facing a restive party room.

A Newspoll in Monday’s Australian newspaper put Liberal prime minister Turnbull and his opposition Labor counterpar­t Bill Shorten as the least popular pair of national political leaders in 20 years.

In the year to come Turnbull’s Liberal Party-led government faces a fractious Senate that has so far stymied major progress on its legislativ­e agenda, mainly focused on spending cuts and tax reforms aimed at balancing the national budget.

Turnbull has also struggled to keep the support of the hardright of his own party, which still simmers with resentment since he toppled the more conservati­ve Tony Abbott as prime minister in a party-room coup in 2015.

Ley, who is also aged care minister and sport minister, has been fighting calls for her resignatio­n since Friday when it was revealed she made expense claims for several visits to the Gold Coast, a holiday destinatio­n in Queensland state, including one when she said she purchased an investment property on impulse.

Ley said she had agreed to stand aside after a discussion with Turnbull and had agreed to repay some claims for transport and accommodat­ion on one Gold Coast trip, some 1,300km from her electorate, when she purchased the apartment.

“I apologise for the distractio­n that this issue has caused. I’m very confident that the investigat­ion will show that I have not broken any of the rules.” she told reporters.

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