Queensland premier learned of minister’s AFP referral through media
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli was surprised to learn that his Olympics minister had been referred to the Australian Federal Police. He stated that he found out about the referral through media reports rather than official communication. This incident raises questions about transparency and communication within the Queensland government.
- ▪David Crisafulli is the Premier of Queensland.
- ▪He learned about the AFP referral through media reports.
- ▪The referral involves his Olympics minister.
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