Friday, 19 Apr 2024

Labor, One Nation and Rex Patrick unite to decry Coalition?s refusal to release national cabinet documents

Labor, One Nation and Rex Patrick unite to decry Coalition’s refusal to release national cabinet documents


Labor, One Nation and Rex Patrick unite to decry Coalition?s refusal to release national cabinet documents

It's rare to see an issue unite the federal Labor leader, Anthony Albanese, independent senator Rex Patrick and One Nation's Malcolm Roberts with such passion.

But all three in the past week have launched extraordinary attacks on the prime minister's department for insisting that national cabinet documents remain secret under FOI laws, despite the government losing a case brought by Patrick in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal on that very point in relation to a previous FOI application.

On Tuesday, Patrick escalated the dispute in the Senate, labelling the department's secretary, Phil Gaetjens, a "disgrace", a "henchman" for Morrison, and a "cover-up expert" over what he alleges is the department's improper use of the cabinet documents exemption.

Patrick also used the Senate to name two officials from the department - Angie McKenzie and Hugh Cameron - as rejecting his freedom of information requests for national cabinet documents on the basis of the disputed exemption, which he argued amounted to bureaucrats ignoring justice Richard White's decision in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

The Morrison government insists national cabinet is a subcommittee of the federal cabinet, despite justice White finding in the AAT in August that the evidence before him in a dispute over a previous application by Patrick did not support that view. McKenzie's decision, from which Patrick read in the Senate last week, explained that she had determined national cabinet to be a subcommittee on the basis of additional evidence not necessarily before the AAT in the prior case.

White cited factors including that national cabinet members "did not regard themselves as bound to support decisions" made there. The department did not appeal against the decision.

In response to the decision, the Coalition introduced but failed to pass a bill to expressly exempt national cabinet documents from FOI but is now routinely blocking FOI requests on the basis of cabinet confidentiality.

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