Media Release.
SUNDAY 16 JUNE 2013
Opposition
Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk says Ministers attending tomorrow’s State
Cabinet must reject the excuses and stalling tactics
of the Premier and ensure revelations in taped conversations about
finding him a seat in State Parliament are fully investigated.
“Someone in the Newman Government needs to show leadership on this scandal,” Ms Palaszczuk said.
“The
absolute bare minimum the Premier should do is make a statement as soon
as possible either publicly or to the Crime and Misconduct
Commission about his knowledge of the wheeling and dealing that was
going on for his benefit in early 2011."
“Even
though the Flegg tapes reveal the Newman Cabinet is highly
dysfunctional and split by personal and political animosities, they
also reveal conversations giving rise to allegations of political
bribery and perjury which demand a full investigation."
“The
Premier hides behind the excuse that there is nothing new in the Flegg
tapes, but the tapes themselves were not considered by
the CMC in its 2011 investigation."
“There are also reports today of a witness at the 2011 inquiry who is preparing to present new evidence to the CMC."
“The conversations revealed in the Flegg tapes had one aim in mind — finding a seat in State Parliament for Campbell Newman."
“That puts the onus on the Premier to act and if he won’t then someone in Cabinet must."
“The Flegg tapes have put yet another cloud over the government and senior levels of the LNP organisation."
“Cabinet
Ministers at their meeting tomorrow must put aside their deep divisions
and address this scandal or they too will be rightly
accused of stonewalling and covering up,” Ms Palaszczuk said.
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