December 26, 2024

Dutton claims Albanese is being ‘rolled’ by Labor premiers by not holding royal commission into COVID-19 pandemic

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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has claimed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is being “rolled” by the Labor premiers in Queensland and Victoria, after not holding a royal commission into the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Mr Dutton spoke at a media conference on Thursday after the Prime Minister confirmed there will be an independent inquiry into Australia’s response to COVID-19.

The probe, led by a panel of three experts, will look into how the Commonwealth responded to pandemic, but not the actions taken by individual states and territories. 

This means strategies used to respond to COVID-19, like lockdowns and border closures – the conditions of which were particularly strict in Victoria and Queensland – will not be thoroughly examined. 

The Prime Minister said on Thursday he believed a royal commission was unnecessary, despite flagging it as an option while in opposition.

Mr Dutton said the Mr Albanese had made a “mockery of his own words”.

“It was a solemn promise the Prime Minister made to the Australian people and it’s his latest and one of the most significant broken promises seen from the since his election,” he said.

“There is a real trust issue between the Prime Minister and the Australian people.”

The Opposition Leader took aim at the relevation the inquiry would not focus on all levels of government, declaring Australia needed to learn from its mistakes through the probe.

“If we don’t learn the lessons of what happened during the course of COVID, good and bad, by every level of government, how do we expect to go into the next pandemic not understanding what had happened in the previous one?” he said.

“It doesn’t make any sense. And it’s clear that either the Prime Minister’s been rolled here by Daniel Andrews and the Premier of Queensland, or the Prime Minister is just happy to make a mockery of his own words before the election.”

More to come. 

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