A new book claims that Albanese sought upgrades for himself and his family by contacting then-Qantas CEO Alan Joyce directly, calling their relationship into question.
“Every other flight I paid for, every other flight. These were two non-commercial flights that were declared in which transport ministers and shadow ministers travelled as well.
A new book claims that Anthony Albanese sought upgrades for himself and his family by contacting then-Qantas CEO Alan Joyce directly. Source: AAP / Dean Lewins
“It’s as simple as that. It’s very transparent out there. I’ve declared everything in accordance with all of the rules.”
Albanese said at least 10 of the 22 reported flights took place in 2013, during a leadership ballot with Bill Shorten and were paid for by the Australian Labor Party.
Anthon Albanese criticises Peter Dutton
“I didn’t have to declare any flights on private jets owned by billionaires like Gina Rinehart because I haven’t engaged in it.”
Anthony Albanese took aim at Peter Dutton’s own flight while defending accepting Qantas flight perks. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
With his transparency being called into question, Albanese highlighted that the author at the centre of the claims, Joe Aston, has previously held positions with the Liberal Party.
Appearing visibly frustrated, Albanese repeatedly asserted that he has always acted out of caution and been open about any perks obtained in public office.
“In my time in public life, I have acted with integrity, acted in a way that is entirely appropriate, and I have declared in accordance with the rules.”
Book’s author responds to Albanese
In his post, Aston shared a screenshot of the book’s introduction, where it mentions he worked in the office of former Liberal MP Bruce Baird in 2006.
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