The motion from Senator Janet Rice is expected to be put to a vote in the senate tomorrow afternoon and would require the support of Labor and the crossbench to proceed.
The Prime Minister also did not answer directly if he had seen a list of "top 20 marginals" that the audit office told a senate estimates hearing one had been drawn up in the lead-up to the 2019 election. "In lieu of a public call for applications, where you've got a large number of competing applications to compare against, it was already a narrowed down process," the ANAO's Brian Boyd said last month.The Prime Minister declared Australians were "the winners" for getting more car parks.Last month, 9News revealed $2.
The PM and or Minister should just release the documents relating, so there is transparency with the use of public funds. Can not see the issue here?
While they're at it, can see what role the PM's office had in giving his alleged kiddy fiddling mate his get out of gaol free pass.