Australian govt moves to censure former PM over secret ministries

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Inquiry finds his secret appointment to multiple ministries undermined trust in government. Read more at straitstimes.com.

health, finance, treasury, resources and home affairs.

“This wasn’t about a relationship between the former prime minister and his ministers. It’s not a personal relationship between two mates over what happened down the pub,” Mr Albanese said during a news conference.

 

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