Scott Morrison will receive a string of benefits when he quits politics after Anthony Albanese officially listed the Cook member as a former prime minister in legislation.
The member for the Sydney seat of Cook was officially listed as a former prime minister in legislation by incumbent leader Anthony Albanese.
Scott Morrison will receive benefits when he quit politics after he was listed by Anthony Albanese as a former prime minister in legislation. Picture: Jason Edwards For international trips, he will need to seek approval from Mr Albanese. Some of the"necessary" costs of any trip will be covered. Mr Morrison will have access to a car and driver when he is on business ventures in Australia and a vehicle will be provided for certain journeys while overseas.
Mr Morrison lost the Federal Election to Mr Albanese in May and decided to step down from the Liberal leadership after the defeat.
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