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Published: 14:56, August 15, 2022 | Updated: 23:12, August 15, 2022
Australia's PM says Morrison took on secret ministerial roles
By Reuters
Published:14:56, August 15, 2022 Updated:23:12, August 15, 2022 By Reuters

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks at the Sydney Energy Forum on July 12, 2022, in Sydney.  (BROOK MITCHELL / POOL / AFP)

SYDNEY - Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has sought legal advice following reports that his predecessor Scott Morrison was secretly appointed to key ministerial roles during the COVID-19 pandemic, duplicating some portfolios.

Although ministers are traditionally sworn in at a ceremony by the governor-general, this did not occur in the case of Morrison's additional roles and Albanese said it appeared key cabinet members were not aware of the appointments.

This was a centralization of power by the former prime minister. This isn't some, you know, local footy club. This is a government of Australia where the people of Australia were kept in the dark as to what the ministerial arrangements were.

Anthony Albanese, Australian prime minister

"This was a centralization of power by the former prime minister," Albanese, who has sought advice from the solicitor-general, Australia's second law officer, told reporters on Monday.

"This isn't some, you know, local footy club," he added. "This is a government of Australia where the people of Australia were kept in the dark as to what the ministerial arrangements were."

Morrison, who was prime minister from 2018 to 2022, did not respond to a request for comment.

In an emailed statement, the governor-general's office told Reuters the appointments were valid under the constitution, did not require a swearing-in ceremony, and added that publicizing them was a matter for the government of the day.

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"It is not uncommon for ministers to be appointed to administer departments other than their portfolio responsibility," the spokesperson for the governor-general's secretary said.

The governor-general followed normal process and acted on the government's advice in appointing Morrison to administer portfolios besides his own department and the cabinet, the spokesperson added.

The Australian newspaper said Morrison was appointed health minister in 2020, alongside Health Minister Greg Hunt, to avoid concentrating power in one person when biosecurity emergency powers were adopted to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.

He was later also appointed finance minister and resources minister. Former resources minister Keith Pitt told broadcaster ABC the situation was "unusual" and he was "concerned" when he was told Morrison shared his responsibilities in 2021.

Morrison later blocked an offshore gas project.

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David Littleproud, the leader of the Nationals party, the coalition partner of Morrison's Liberal party, told ABC radio the news was "disappointing", and added that the cabinet should be trusted.

It was not immediately clear what the implications were for the Liberal party's coalition with the National party.

"These revelations do raise into question our Westminster system of government," said Bridget McKenzie, the National leader in the upper house.

"Who is the senior minister, what if they disagreed?" she asked the ABC.


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