Scott Morrison insists he is not worried by the comprehensive election defeat the Liberals suffered in South Australia, but Labor says the Prime Minister was a drag on the outgoing state government.
Scott Morrison insists he is not worried by the comprehensive election defeat the Liberals suffered in South Australia, but Labor says the Prime Minister was a drag on the outgoing state government.
Scott Morrison insists he is not worried by the comprehensive election defeat the Liberals suffered in South Australia, but Labor says the Prime Minister was a drag on the outgoing state government.
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Labor has accused Prime Minister Scott Morrison of leading a âdonât ask, donât tellâ culture or being part of the cover-up of an alleged rape in a ministerial office after three more women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault or harrassment by the same Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins has accused.
Ms Higgins is expected to make a statement to police on Wednesday afternoon outlining allegations she was raped in March 2019 in the office of then-defence industry minister Linda Reynolds.
Labor has accused Scott Morrison of presiding over a âdonât ask, donât tellâ culture after the Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins, inset, said she was raped in Parliament House.