Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar wants an independent investigation into branch stacking claims. But Sco "The Teflon Eel" Mo will find a way to slide out of another jam. Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says Scott Morrison is going to “stick by” Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar amid allegations of branch-stacking within the Victorian Liberal Party. Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar has broken his silence, pushing back against branch-stacking allegations laid against him and declaring he is confident he will be cleared of wrongdoing. THE CONNIPTIONS and shenanigans are many and complex, but as usual, they boil down to an unseemly bloodbath about who is running the rattletrap conveyance which is - or at least was - supposed to deliver them back to government. Sure, at the time there were other, far greater, unresolved issues that the Federal Government should have been made to address, but, well, the Victorian Labor Party was involved in branch stacking! Asked repeatedly whether he would co-operate with an investigation into Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says Scott Morrison is going to “stick by” Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar amid allegations of branch-stacking within the Victorian Liberal Party. Michael Sukkar was a groomsman at graphic designer Matt Pham's wedding and gave him a taxpayer-funded job while he worked full-time elsewhere. Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar has broken his silence, pushing back against branch-stacking allegations laid against him and declaring he is confident he will be cleared of wrongdoing. Federal and state Victorian Liberal MPs plotted to remove sitting MPs in a widespread branch stacking scheme, according to a new investigation. Liberal frontbencher Michael Sukkar is accused of links to branch-stacking in Victoria that is the subject of a forensic audit, but denies any involvement. Following Sunday’s branch-stacking investigation, powerbroker Marcus Bastiaan has resigned from the party, Labor has called on Scott Morrison to sack Sukkar… Liberal party powerbroker Marcus Bastiaan resigns after … Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar has refused to say whether he will co-operate with an investigation under way into branch stacking in the Victorian Liberal Party. November 29, 2020. Federal frontbencher Michael Sukkar was taped seemingly endorsing a scheme by state MP Marcus Bastiaan to use fake members and taxpayer-funded staff to control the preselection of political candidates. Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar and former federal minister Kevin Andrews have been cleared of wrongly using taxpayer-funded resources for branch-stacking. PM must sack Michael Sukkar over Liberal party branch-stacking allegations, Labor says. The PM said at the time:. Published: 18:45 EDT, 23 August 2020 | Updated: 19:34 EDT, 23 August 2020 . Mr Sukkar said he had not yet been approached to co-operate with the investigation, but repeatedly refused to answer direct questions on Sunday about whether he would assist the investigation if asked in future. The most recent scandal around the Victorian Liberal Party has already resulted in the resignation of political powerbroker Marcus Bastiaan, and implicates Liberal MPs Michael Sukkar, who is the Assistant Treasurer and Housing Minister, and Kevin Andrews. Both the Victorian Liberal Party and Labor Party have been rocked by scandals relating to something called ‘branch stacking’. Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar has refused to say whether he will co-operate with an investigation under way into branch stacking in the Victorian Liberal Party. Secret recordings and leaked files reveal how the Liberal Party allegedly used fake members and staff to amass political power - with one of Scott Morrison's frontbenchers at the centre of fresh branch stacking scandalAssistant Treasurer
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