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EX-PM has been censured

Australian parliament acts against morrison over secret ministries

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SYDNEY: Australia’s parliament voted to censure former Liberal prime minister Scott Morrison after an inquiry found his secret appointmen­t to multiple ministries during the Covid-19 pandemic undermined trust in government.

Morrison, who lost power in a general election in May, secretly accumulate­d five ministeria­l roles during the pandemic: health, finance, treasury, resources and home affairs.

The historic motion, brought by the ruling Labour party, passed by 86 votes to 50 in the country’s lower house.

It marks the first time a former prime minister has been censured by parliament, though the motion is symbolic in nature.

“The fact is, that our democracy is precious,” Labour Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said during the debate, speaking in favour of censuring Morrison. “There’s no room for complacenc­y.”

Morrison said his decisions were lawful, and that the decision was necessary in case ministers became incapacita­ted during the pandemic.

“For those who wish to add their judgement today on my actions in supporting this censure motion, I simply suggest that they stop and consider the following: have you ever had to deal with a crisis where the outlook was completely unknown?,” Morrison said in parliament before yesterday’s vote.

“In such circumstan­ces, were you able to get all the decisions perfectly right?”

Morrison said he had only used the powers on one occasion, to block BPH Energy’s PEP-11 gas exploratio­n project.

He accepted the recommenda­tions of an inquiry into the appointmen­t, including legislatio­n requiring public notice of ministeria­l appointmen­ts. — Reuters

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