Senate debates

Thursday, 15 June 2023

Documents

Attorney-General's Department; Order for the Production of Documents

11:50 am

Photo of Wendy AskewWendy Askew (Tasmania, Liberal Party) Share this | | Hansard source

At the request of Senator Cash, I move:

That there be laid on the table by the Minister representing the Attorney-General, by no later than 5 pm on 20 June 2023:

(a) all communications between the Attorney-General and/or his office and the Secretary of the Attorney-General's Department, in relation to the resignation of Fiona Meagher as president of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT), announced on 1 December 2022;

(b) all documents, including file notes, minutes and briefing materials, relating to any meetings between the former AAT President and the Attorney-General or his office; and

(c) all documents, including correspondence, file notes, minutes and briefing materials, relating to any meetings between the former AAT President, the Honourable Fiona Meagher, and the Department.

Photo of Anthony ChisholmAnthony Chisholm (Queensland, Australian Labor Party, Assistant Minister for Education) Share this | | Hansard source

ISHOLM (—) (): I seek leave to make a short statement.

Photo of Sue LinesSue Lines (President) Share this | | Hansard source

Leave is granted for one minute.

Photo of Anthony ChisholmAnthony Chisholm (Queensland, Australian Labor Party, Assistant Minister for Education) Share this | | Hansard source

Fiona Meagher resigned as president of the AAT last year, and Senator Cash now wants to confect some kind of outrage around this. Why is that? Fiona Meagher was appointed to the AAT without any merit based selection process, and who was responsible? You guessed it—Senator Cash, as Attorney-General. Over nine years, Senator Cash and other Liberal attorneys-general appointed at least 85 other Liberal MPs, failed Liberal candidates, former Liberal staffers and close Liberal associates without any merit based selection process whatsoever. Senator Cash and the Liberal Party's motives are clear. This order for the production of documents is about protecting the Liberal Party's shameless stacking of the AAT. The Senate should not support Senator Cash's self-interested and disingenuous efforts to protect some of the most disgraceful exhibitions of political cronyism Australia has ever seen, which has come at enormous expense to taxpayers and to the credibility of Australia's administrative law more generally.

Photo of Sue LinesSue Lines (President) Share this | | Hansard source

The question is that general business notice of motion No. 247, standing in the name of Senator Cash and moved by Senator Askew, be agreed to.