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Governor-General David Hurley has confirmed he swore Scott Morrison into multiple ministerial roles 鈥 in some cases without the existing minister鈥檚 knowledge 鈥 but has distanced himself from the decision to keep the changes a secret.
In March 2020, the former Prime Minister was sworn in as a second Health Minister and second Finance Minister, with the move never made public, even to his colleagues.
The Governor-General鈥檚 office said in a statement to news.com.au it was acting on the advice of Mr Morrison and the decision to publicise the arrangements was a matter for 鈥渢he government of the day鈥.
This development comes shortly after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese blasted his predecessor鈥檚 secrecy, and confirmed he was seeking advice on the legality of Mr Morrison鈥檚 appointments.
鈥淭his is extraordinary and unprecedented,鈥 he said.
鈥淚n Australia, we have a Westminster system of government that produces accountability. This is the sort of tin-pot activity that we would ridicule if it was in a non-democratic country.鈥
Mr Albanese said he was seeking a briefing from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.
鈥淟et鈥檚 be very clear 鈥 Australians knew during the election campaign that I was running a shadow ministry. What they didn鈥檛 know was that Scott Morrison was running a shadow government,鈥欌 he said.
Mr Albanese said it was 鈥渆xtraordinary鈥 that then-Finance Minister Mathias Cormann wasn鈥檛 even told the former Prime Minister had joined him in his portfolio.
鈥淎 whole lot of questions arise from this. What did Peter Dutton and other continuing members of the now shadow ministry know about these circumstances?鈥欌 he said.
鈥淲e had the extraordinary revelation that Mathias Cormann, apparently, wasn鈥檛 aware that Scott Morrison was the Finance Minister as well as himself.
鈥淎nd how is it that the Governor-General could swear-in Scott Morrison into ministerial portfolios without there being a transparency there about that process? This is quite extraordinary.
鈥淭his is a government of Australia where the people of Australia were kept in the dark as to what the ministerial arrangements were. It鈥檚 completely unacceptable.
鈥淭his is very contrary to our Westminster system. It is unbecoming. It was cynical and it was just weird that this has occurred.鈥
In a statement to news.com.au, a spokesperson for Governor-General David Hurley said the head of state was not doing anything out of the ordinary by appointing the minsterships to Mr Morrison.
鈥淭he Governor-General, following normal process and acting on the advice of the government of the day, appointed former Prime Minister Morrison to administer portfolios other than the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. The appointments were made consistently with section 64 of the Constitution,鈥欌 the spokesperson said.
鈥淚t is not uncommon for ministers to be appointed to administer departments other than their portfolio responsibility. These appointments do not require a swearing-in ceremony 鈥 the Governor-General signs an administrative instrument on the advice of the Prime Minister.
鈥淨uestions around appointments of this nature are a matter for the government of the day and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Similarly, the decision whether to publicise appointments to administer additional portfolios is a matter for the government of the day.鈥
九一星空无限.com.au revealed on Sunday the former Prime Minister swore himself in as Resources Minister and ultimately used the power to roll his own frontbencher, Keith Pitt, over a plan to drill for gas off the New South Wales coast.
Mr Pitt has told colleagues he was kept in the dark and shocked to learn of the prime minister鈥檚 secret powers during discussions with him and his office in late 2021 over the controversial oil and gas project.
In December of 2021, Mr Morrison announced he was taking the first steps towards killing the gas project.
Mr Pitt wanted to move ahead with approvals. Mr Morrison did not.
It was during this process, when he was presented with a range of options, that the prime minister revealed to Mr Pitt he was secretly sworn in as the minister and could make the decision himself.
Mr Pitt was so concerned that he asked for the executive order outlining how two ministers could be sworn into the portfolio, only to discover it did not exist.
Coalition sources have told news.com.au Mr Pitt then complained to the deputy prime minister, Michael McCormack, but was told: 鈥淗e鈥檚 the prime minister鈥.
Multiple former cabinet ministers have told news.com.au they either didn鈥檛 understand why it had been done or objected to it.
鈥淭he problem with Scott is he had this grandiose view of himself,鈥 one former minister said.
鈥淎nd it was kind of weird.鈥
Government sources have confirmed that ministers can be appointed under instrument when ministers are sick for short term administration without the need to tell the Governor-General but it was unusual for the prime minister to be appointed.
It鈥檚 now emerged former finance Minister Mathias Cormann was never informed that Mr Morrison had sworn himself into his portfolio in March 2020.
Coalition sources confirmed Mr Cormann only learned of the secret arrangement through an excerpt of new book聽Plagued, by Simon Benson and Geoff Chambers, published in聽The Weekend Australian聽last week.
九一星空无限.com.au has contacted Mr Morrison, Mr Porter and Mr Cormann, who is currently serving overseas as a diplomat, for comment.
Plagued聽recounts how Mr Morrison 鈥渉atched a radical and, until now, secret plan鈥 with then-Attorney-General Christian Porter鈥檚 approval.
鈥淧orter advised that it could be done through an administrative instrument and didn鈥檛 need appointment by the Governor-General, with no constitutional barrier to having two ministers appointed to administer the same portfolio,鈥欌 the book says.
鈥淚 trust you, mate,鈥 Mr Morrison told Health Minister Greg Hunt, 鈥渂ut I鈥檓 swearing myself in as Health Minister, too.鈥
The public was never told of the prime minister鈥檚 secret arrangement, and the reasons for that secrecy have not been explained.
Mr Morrison also swore himself in as Finance Minister alongside Mr Cormann because he wanted to ensure there were two people who had their hands on the purse strings.
鈥淪uch a move was without precedent, let alone being done in secret, but the trio saw it as an elegant solution to the problem they were trying to solve 鈥 safeguarding against any one Minister having absolute power,鈥欌 Benson recounts in Plagued.
鈥淥ne option was to delegate the powers to cabinet, but Attorney-General Christian Porter鈥檚 advice was these powers could not be delegated and could reside only with the Health Minister.
鈥淎 declaration under section 475 gave Hunt as Health Minister exclusive and extraordinary powers. He, and only he, could personally make directives that overrode any other law and were not disallowable by parliament. He had authority to direct any citizen in the country to do something, or not do something, to prevent spread of the disease.鈥
In June, BPH Energy told the stock exchange it had launched a Federal Court challenge to the gas project decision.
The Australian newspaper reports today聽Mr Morrison was appointed by Governor-General David Hurley to take control of the entire Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources聽nearly a year before he scuttled an offshore gas project weeks out from the federal election.
Federal Court documents reveal that the former prime minister was appointed to administer the super department on April 15, handing him powers over the Commonwealth-NSW Offshore Petroleum Joint Authority 鈥減ursuant to sections 64 and 65 of the Constitution鈥.
- by Samantha Maiden, news.com.au
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