‘Grave concerns’ for Victorian public servants who oppose Voice

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Shadow attorney general and employment minister Michaelia Cash said she has 'grave concerns' for Victorian public servants who oppose the Voice after reports revealed they could be pressured to undertake work supporting the Yes campaign.

New guidance from the Victorian Public Sector Commission indicates Victorian public servants “may be asked to undertake work” in support of the Yes campaign, with an unnamed “senior bureaucrat” telling the Herald Sun that: “Anyone who disagrees will have their card marked.”

Shadow attorney general and employment minister Michaelia Cash said she has"grave concerns" for Victorian public servants who oppose the Voice to Parliament. Picture: Sky News Australia “Well, I didn't even know what that means. But I can only assume it means that you could be, I don't know, detrimental action taken against you not promoted.”

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