The Borneo Post

Turnbull seeks probe into man who ousted him

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SYDNEY: Australia’s former prime minister, who was ousted in a bitter party coup, has publicly called for the man behind his demise — a Liberal party colleague — to face investigat­ion.

Ditching any semblance of fraternal loyalty, Malcolm Turnbull, who was Australia’s leader for three years, said that Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton should be referred to the High Court over a potential conflict of interests.

It is just the latest twist in Australia’s brutal politics, which has seen six changes of prime minister in the last decade.

Hardline conservati­ve Dutton was instrument­al in moderate Turnbull’s political demise, but failed in a bid to replace him in the top job.

The more mainstream Scott Morrison was selected as the new prime minister instead.

But Dutton, a former policeman, faces long- standing allegation­s of conflictin­g interests between his family’s childcare business and government policy decisions.

Since leaving office in August Turnbull has reportedly been turning the knife in private, but yesterday he went public with his call for an legal inquiry.

“Given the uncertaint­y around Peter Dutton’s eligibilit­y, acknowledg­ed by the Solicitor General, he should be referred to the High Court,” he tweeted.

Turnbull said he had made that point to Scott Morrison, and ‘other colleagues.’

Morrison, whose own position looks precarious with elections looming, said he welcomed advice from all quarters.

“Honestly, that’s not something I’m terribly distracted by,” he said.

“I respect my colleagues and the contributi­ons and advice that they give.”

Dutton is also facing separate pressure over claims he personally intervened to help two European au pairs enter Australia. — AFP

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