Scott Morrison is defending his secret appointment to multiple ministerial roles while in the nation's top job, as the scandal widens. ElizaEdNews 9News MORE:
has accused his predecessor of "an extraordinary and unprecedented trashing of our democracy", following revelations he secretly swore himself into several ministerial roles.
"I am seeking further advice as to the use of these extraordinary powers by Scott Morrison and other examples of it."He said Morrison's colleagues "sat back and watched power be centralised within the Morrison government". Karen Andrews was the official Home Affairs Minister, though Morrison had also been sworn into the role.Greg Hunt served as Health Minister and Josh Frydenberg served as Treasurer.
After the revelation Morrison had sworn himself into the portfolio on May 6, 2021, she called on him to quit.Shadow Minister for Home Affairs Karen Andrews has called for Morrison to quit Parliament.Sydney Morning Herald"I did not know. When it was all unfolding over the last 24 hours I wondered if Home Affairs would come up for no reason other than he had launched himself into a range of portfolios.Andrews remains the Shadow Minister for Home Affairs in the opposition.
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