Labor frontbencher says if in fact Scott Morrison’s staff didn’t inform him, it’s proof of Coalition’s ‘dysfunction’
Anthony Albanese says he finds it a “long stretch” that Scott Morrison’s staff would not have made him aware of Andrew Broad’s “sugar baby” situation and that, if true, it is further evidence of the government’s “dysfunction” and why it should call an early election.
The Labor frontbencher said while Broad’s personal life was his own business, reports the prime minister’s office knew about the issue for two weeks before it became public, but left Morrison in the dark about the situation, were proof the government “was incapable of carrying out normal activity on a day-to-day basis”.
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