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Lydia Khalil

Morrison’s secret appointments are a slippery slope

Levels of political trust in Australia are among the lowest in the world and this latest saga will not help matters.

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Revelations that former prime minister Scott Morrison appointed himself to five ministerial portfolios without the knowledge of his cabinet ministers or the public has been denounced as a strange, not exactly illegal, yet still serious breach of responsible governance.

But Morrison’s secret ministerial grab is more than strange. As his Liberal colleague, Karen Andrews, bluntly stated, “It certainly doesn’t help democracy and I am very concerned about the impacts of this going forward.”

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Lydia Khalil is a research fellow in the West Asia program at the Lowy Institute.

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