Former premier Daniel Andrews’ iron-fist leadership over all areas of government has been exposed in documents which show his private office intercepted routine media inquiries to health agencies.
Examples include an inquiry to hospitals asking if WorkSafe premium increases could impact their services, questions around why former chief health officer Professor Brett Sutton had not appeared at a press conference for more than 10 months, and a request for data on gender transitioning.
“It does seem, based on , that there is an increasing reliance on the premier’s private office to provide what should be sometimes pretty rudimentary responses.The latest documents show that in mid-August last year, a journalist from the Australian Associated Press contacted Safer Care Victoria – the state’s healthcare safety agency – asking for comment on a story from Victoria’s Voluntary Assisted Dying Review Board, which monitors the state’s voluntary euthanasia system.
“As for whether it’s to be released, that’s ultimately a matter for Safer Care Victoria. They are an independent statutory authority,” she said. In July, radio station 3AW contacted a number of health services, including the Royal Melbourne and Alfred hospitals, asking if WorkSafe premium increases could impact their services. The media summary said that the inquiry was “expected to be referred to the Victorian government” and that background had been provided to the PPO.
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