Media Release.
Opposition Leader Annastacia
Palaszczuk says Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney needs to quickly clarify his
disturbing remarks about the independent Crime and Misconduct
Commission.
Ms Palaszczuk said Mr Seeney needed to
spell out exactly what he meant when he claimed today that “…the CMC
continues to allow itself to be drawn into the political
process...”.
Mr Seeney was further quoted as
saying: "I think we in the government need to look at the legislation to see
what we can do about it."
“By talking about new laws covering
the CMC, Mr Seeney seems to be suggesting the LNP government wants to curtail
the scope and powers of the independent corruption watchdog,” she
said.
“Does he want to prevent the CMC from
examining matters linked to politicians or a political
office?
“If so, then his plans are
diametrically opposed to the original intent of the Fitzgerald reforms that gave
rise to the CMC and its predecessors.
“The CMC is reviewed by the
bi-partisan Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee once in every term of
State Parliament.
“If Mr Seeney is suggesting some other
review, he needs to tell Queenslanders why it is needed.
“Mr Seeney needs to clarify his
remarks, and clarify them as quickly as possible,” Ms Palaszczuk
said.
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