Published: 16:12, August 26, 2022 | Updated: 16:14, August 26, 2022
Ex-judge to head Aussie inquiry into ex-PM Morrison's secret roles
By Reuters

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks with media after Parliamentary church service in Canberra on July 26, 2022. (STR / AFP)

SYDNEY – Australia appointed a former High Court judge on Friday to lead an inquiry into former Prime Minister Scott Morrison's secret appointments to some ministries at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

We need to have a quick and appropriate inquiry, which is not about the politics, but about how this happened, why it happened, who knew about it.

Anthony Albanes,

Australian Prime Minister

Virginia Bell will head the inquiry into Morrison's dual appointments to a range of departments, from health and finances to treasury and home affairs, and report by Nov 25, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.

"We need to have a quick and appropriate inquiry, which is not about the politics, but about how this happened, why it happened, who knew about it," Albanese told reporters.

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"It's important so that people can have confidence in our parliamentary democracy."

The secret appointments "fundamentally undermined" responsible government, despite being legally valid, Australia's solicitor general said in advice this week.