Media Release
Opposition
Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk says the Premier has failed to act quickly to
resolve doubts about Michael Caltabiano’s testimony to State
Parliament.
“Far from
moving quickly to clear the stench of scandal surrounding his government, the
Premier has failed to take even the simplest steps to clear the air,” Ms
Palaszczuk said.
“The
questions I asked Michael Caltabiano last Thursday were clear and precise and I
specifically repeated one about his possible professional relationship with one
of his Departmental Liaison Officers.
“The Premier
has had a full week to simply pick up the phone and ask one of his Ministers,
Ros Bates, if Michael Caltabiano worked in her former lobbying
firm.
“If Ms Bates
confirmed Michael Caltabiano’s professional connection with the lobbying firm
the Premier should have sacked him immediately for misleading State
Parliament.
“We need to
remember that the Premier handpicked his mate, Michael Caltabiano to head up
one of the biggest and most important departments in the state
government.
“It is beyond
belief that the Premier is not aware of the work history of his
Directors General, let alone one who is a longstanding political operative and
powerbroker within the LNP.”
Ms Palaszczuk
said the Premier should today release Michael Caltabiano’s CV on file in the
Premier’s office since the time of his appointment as
Director-General.
“The Premier
has no excuse for his slow response to this issue because he could have simply
referred to Michael Caltabiano’s CV to clear up any doubts,” she
said.
“The Premier
would be expected to be familiar with the work history of all of his
Directors-Generals, especially one who was an LNP
powerbroker.”
Ms Palaszczuk
said if the Premier had acted quickly, Michael Caltabiano could have been
directed to correct the record last Thursday when the Estimates Hearings were
still is session.
“Instead of
moving quickly to clear the air, the Premier chose to delay and defer in the
hope the issue would go away,” she said.
“He has acted
now only because he realised the Opposition planned to raise the issue
itself.
“The Premier
has nothing to boast about on this matter, in fact it has taken him a week to
enforce the bare minimum of standards expected of his government and those who
work in it,” Ms Palaszczuk said.
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