The Prime Minister confirms he will publicly release legal advice on his predecessor Scott Morrison's secret appointment to five ministries tomorrow.
Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articleCopy linkThe Prime Minister has confirmed he will publicly release legal advice on his predecessor Scott Morrison's secret appointment to five ministries tomorrow.
Those portfolios included health, finance, treasury, home affairs and industry, science and resources."I think politeness and proper process means that they should have access to it," he said. "I Intend to release that advice so that people can see it and be transparent about it and we will, because my government is an orderly government.
"I don't know that there is any decisions to be made, I am not sure because I haven't examined it yet."Watch
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