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Dan Andrews 30 failures that led to fourth Covid-19 lockdown

Daniel Andrews is pictured announcing he will return to work on June 28 after breaking his back  The Victorian Opposition has listed 30 fundamental mistakes made by the state government as it calls for another inquiry into its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. After Victoria s fourth crippling lockdown ended last week, the Liberal Nationals want to re-open a parliamentary inquiry which was suspended in late 2020. The inquiry heard public evidence from Premier Daniel Andrews, Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton and Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton - but no-one could say who made the decision to use private security instead of police to guard quarantine hotels, a key reason for the state s 112-day lockdown last winter.

Questions raised over Victoria s delayed QR check-in system

Victorian Opposition leader Michael O’Brien has raised questions as to why the state government took until today to implement a uniform QR code check-in system to assist with its contact tracing. “Only today does Victoria have one uniform QR check-in code system,” he said. “You’ve got to shake your head and ask why has it taken this government so many months to have one uniform system when clearly that is so important for accurate contact tracing? “Other states have had it for months and Victoria’s only doing it today."

Andrews is still giving us no answers on hotel quarantine security: Vic Shadow Police Minister

Victorian Shadow Police Minister David Southwick says "no answers" have been given by the Andrews government over its decision to renew the contract of the security firm involved in the state's hotel quarantine debacle. The Victorian Opposition wrote to the state's auditor-general to investigate more than $60 million worth of taxpayer contracts handed to private securities companies involved in last year's botched hotel quarantine program. "Unified was not even on an approved panel to be awarded a contract in the first place. $60 million was awarded to three companies - Unified received $30 million of that," he said. "They were already under a cloud with a number of issues in New South Wales. Fast forward to today and in NSW we've had Unified Security be deregistered but a few weeks earlier, the Vic government gave them a three-year licence renewal. "We want the auditor-general to investigate this. Daniel Andrews promised an investi

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