Scott Morrison ally appointed to administer home affairs without minister’s knowledge
Ben Morton's previously unknown appointment by governor general David Hurley revealed in documents published under FOI laws
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Scott Morrison's former assistant minister, Ben Morton, was appointed to administer the home affairs department in March 2021, in a move not publicly disclosed at the time in official ministry lists or a swearing-in ceremony.
Morton's previously unknown appointment by governor general David Hurley to administer the home affairs department is detailed in documents published this week under freedom of information laws. The Guardian understands it was an arrangement not known to the then home affairs minister, Karen Andrews.
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