Media Release.
The
Newman government will have yet another go at re-drafting its failed
sex offender legislation after its hurried and botched new laws
collapsed in the Court of Appeal.
Deputy Opposition Leader Tim Mulherin said now that Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie had flopped so resoundingly with his
Criminal Law Amendment (Public Interest Declarations) Amendment Bill 2013, he was hurriedly trying to amend his own failures by indicating today that he would re-draft the laws.
“These
are the facts – Mr Bleijie understands that his new laws were so poorly
formed and fundamentally so badly written that they were ruled invalid
by the Court of Appeal,” Mr Mulherin said."
“He
understands fully that his laws have collapsed because he thought he
knew better than every lawyer in the state so he didn’t ask for a second
opinion before they were rushed through the
Parliament under the cover of darkness, using the LNP’s huge majority."
“He
understands that because he did not consult and because he failed to
examine the existing laws around sex offenders and instead dreamt up his
own botched legislation, they have been thrown
out by the court."
“Now –because of this dismal failure – he is going back to the drawing board."
“It is now blindingly clear that the job of Attorney-General is completely beyond him."
“If
these laws need to be re-drafted yet again, that should be the job of a
new first law officer and either Mr Bleijie does the right thing and
resigns over this debacle or the Premier should
see the writing on the wall and sack him."
“Instead of going back to the drawing board, Mr Bleijie should just go and let a competent Attorney-General draft any new laws."
“It’s
going to take an Attorney-General with much more experience and who
does not believe he knows better than everyone to fix this mess of Mr
Bleijie’s making.”
Mr
Mulherin said despite the Attorney-General’s efforts to skirt around
the fact that he had gotten it wrong, he needed to take responsibility
for the failure which has seen a notorious sex
offender released from prison.
“Mr
Bleijie now realises that he should have consulted with the Bar
Association and the Law Society. He has admitted as much today by saying
that when the laws are yet again re-drafted he will
this time consult."
“It
was clear from the start that these laws would fall over – only the
arrogant members of this LNP government refused to see that.”
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