This week Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declared “I have a big job”.
Anthony Albanese fails to fulfil the 'big job' he claims to have by refusing to hold the AFL to account over allegations it covered up players' illegal drug use
Instead, we have in Clare O’Neil a Home Affairs Minister so incapable of doing her job she is responding to questions from the Press Gallery by repeatedly running away, not introducing legislation to fix the problem, and Australians remain at risk because criminal detainees and non-citizens are roaming about our local communities.
Instead, the Prime Minister said: “I have a big job. My job is not to, on the job description, isn’t the control of the Australian Football League”. The Prime Minister is once again failing to get the basics of his job right by arrogantly dismissing suggestions he should be holding the AFL to account over extraordinary allegations it has aided and abetted its players' illegal drug use, writes Nicolle Flint. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman
It is beyond belief that, as reported by The Advertiser for example, “about 100 current players have been granted secret immunity from the AFL’s three-strike drugs policy, medical officials say, as the league stands accused of “aiding and abetting” illegal drug use.
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