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Former judge to head Australian inquiry into ex-PM Morrison’s secret roles

/ 04:37 PM August 26, 2022

FILE PHOTO: Scott Morrison, leader of the Australian Liberal Party, arrives to address supporters  in Sydney, Australia, May 21, 2022. REUTERS/Loren Elliott//File Photo

FILE PHOTO: Scott Morrison, leader of the Australian Liberal Party, arrives to address supporters in Sydney, Australia, May 21, 2022. REUTERS/Loren Elliott//File Photo

SYDNEY — Australia appointed a former High Court judge on Friday to lead an inquiry into former Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s secret appointments to some ministries at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Virginia Bell will head the inquiry into Morrison’s dual appointments to a range of departments, from health and finances to treasury and home affairs, and report by Nov. 25, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.

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“We need to have a quick and appropriate inquiry, which is not about the politics, but about how this happened, why it happened, who knew about it,” Albanese told reporters.

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“It’s important so that people can have confidence in our parliamentary democracy.”

The secret appointments “fundamentally undermined” responsible government, despite being legally valid, Australia’s solicitor general said in advice this week.

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