A media release from Opposition Leader Annastacia
Palaszczuk:
Premier Caught
Out Yet Again
Opposition Leader Annastacia
Palaszczuk says internal government documents provide further proof of the
Premier’s inability to be open and upfront with
Queenslanders.
“After breaking his word on job
security and frontline services we now find the Premier's pet project to sell
off public assets in the Brisbane CBD just to give himself a new Executive
Building will come at a cost to taxpayers despite his previous claims,” Ms
Palaszczuk said.
“Queensland Treasury Corporation
advice contradicting the Premier's public statements reveals the LNP’s twisted
priorities and a determination to look after their own comfort at any price as
long as taxpayers foot the bill.
“The Premier needs to detail any
impacts his pet project will have on the state’s finances.
“The Treasurer has not disowned the
QTC advice but has instead tried to argue it is outdated just because
responsibility for the Premier's pet project has shifted from one Minister to
another.
“That swap of responsibility doesn't
alter the advice which directly contradicts what the Premier has been saying
about his new Executive Building supposedly coming at no cost to
taxpayers.”
Ms Palaszczuk said the QTC advice also
showed the Premier’s plans for his new Executive Building were based on slashing
20% of all government jobs in the CBD.
“Now we know why the Premier is so
keen to sack people. Unless he gets rid of his own employees, he may not get his
new Executive Building,” she said.
“People in regional Queensland will be
especially upset to see their frontline jobs and services going while the
Premier rewards himself with a new office in the Brisbane
CBD.
“It shows yet again that the Brisbane-
centric LNP government has turned its back on our regions.
“Lets’ not forget that the LNP’s
Project X was rejected outright by the former government in favour of directing
infrastructure spending to our regions.”
Ms Palaszczuk said the list of public
assets to the sold by the LNP to fund the Premier’s new office included several
heritage properties such as The Mansions and Harris Terrace, home to a number of
not-for-profit organisations.
“What is the future for these historic
buildings? What guarantees about their future can the Premier give, and even if
he does, what faith can anyone put in his word?”
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