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I agree in principal, however it would be wrong of the P.M to not to seek legal advice, that would put him in a compromised situation. What will be interesting will be his response, when he does get a directive, then if he doesn't act it will tar him with the same brush.Porter may be forced out over blind trust
Speculation is mounting that Christian Porter could depart the frontbench over his decision to use a blind trust to pay his legal fees with cabinet ministers revealing they were “blindsided” by the decision.www.news.com.au
Scott Morrison is an embarrassment to democracy. The Prime Minister does not need to ‘ask’ if it’s right or wrong what Porter did taking money from a blind trust. It’s ethically wrong and the Prime Minister should declare it’s wrong and ensure laws and rules are changed and the liberals should kick Porters a** to the kerb. I'd take back Rudd, Abbott, even Julia over this fool.
Years ago women couldn’t vote. It was the law. It was wrong. Just because it’s the law doesn’t mean it’s acceptable.
From your media link.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has sought urgent advice on whether the “blind trust” arrangement being used by Liberal frontbencher Christian Porter to fund his legal bills is in breach of the ministerial code of conduct.
“The Prime Minister is seeking advice from his department on any implications for the Ministerial Standards and any actions the Minister must take to ensure that he meets the Standards.”