House debates

Wednesday, 21 June 2017

Questions without Notice

National Security

2:40 pm

Photo of Michael KeenanMichael Keenan (Stirling, Liberal Party, Minister for Justice) Share this | Hansard source

Just yesterday the Victorian secretary of the CFMEU, John Setka, viciously attacked the men and women of the Australian Federal Police. Mr Speaker, I will not go through all the disgusting things that this man said about the people who are protecting us, but just let me give you the flavour of what he said. Setka said: 'The Federal Police are supposed to be protecting us from terrorism. What an'—expletive—'job they are doing at the moment, these'—expletive—'morons.' He then went on to attack the independence of the Australian Federal Police, labelling them a 'political police force,' and calling them 'Howard's henchmen' and 'Turnbull's henchmen'. Who is this guy John Setka? This guy has the rat feet of a career criminal. He has been convicted or charged of 40 separate crimes, including—and very importantly—five counts of assaulting police officers. This guy and the union he runs are factional allies of the Leader of the Opposition. He is a factional ally and an integral part of the Leader of the Opposition's political machine—so much so that he was a guest of honour at the Leader of the Opposition's election night party. When the Leader of the Opposition was asked about this at his press conference today, he said nothing about this, by the way, nothing at all until he was asked about it this morning. He said that he repudiates the remarks and that he disassociates himself from the remarks of this man. If you want to repudiate the remarks of John Setka, if you want to repudiate the CFMEU, stop taking their money—$3 million have been given by the CFMEU to the Labor Party since the member for Maribyrnong became Leader of the Opposition. Stop taking their money. Stop having them as an integral part of your political machine, and stop inviting them to your parties.

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