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Scott Morrison says he did not mean to upset former Australia Post boss Christine Holgate, refuses to apologise for comments

Scott Morrison says he did not mean to upset former Australia Post boss Christine Holgate, refuses to apologise for comments Posted 3 updated 2 AprApril 2021 at 2:10pm Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch 3 Share Print text only Cancel Prime Minister Scott Morrison is refusing to apologise to former Australia Post Chief Executive Christine Holgate after she accused him of bullying her in the wake of the Cartier watch scandal. Key points: Mr Morrison says he did not intend to offend Ms Holgate but will not apologise He said last year he was appalled by Ms Holgate s decision to hand out the watches

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  Perhaps a day will come when the champion rorters, liars, and conscious mis-managers of public resources are before a serious corruption commission and out on their ears. The political and administrative dominance of the Australian government by non-public-service minders in the minister’s office is now of such long-standing that there is not a senior public servant who has advised ministers in a different environment, with many departmental secretaries themselves having worked as political ministerial advisers. It is now so much a part of the Australian political landscape, and so much a part of the background of the Australian party system, that most ministers – on both sides of politics – could never imagine working without an (ever-increasing) staff of political operators and minders.

Christine Holgate was thrown under a bus by Cartier watch scandal

Christine Holgate was ‘thrown under a bus’ by Cartier watch scandal31/01/2021|4min Christine Holgate was “thrown under the bus” for the Australia Post Cartier watch scandal after a report found there were no violations of law or probity. Former Australia Post Chief Executive Christine Holgate was stood down after it was revealed she gifted Cartier watches to key executives as an end of year bonus. The scandal prompted the prime minister to publicly disavow the move in Question Time where he threatened to remove her if she did not stand down. The report into the scandal, which was released late Friday before the Australia Day public holiday, revealed no wrongdoing on behalf of Ms Holgate apart from being “inconsistent” with Australia Post’s obligations.

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