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SENATOR KATY GALLAGHER
SHADOW MINISTER FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE
SENATOR FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
ALICIA PAYNE MP
MEMBER FOR CANBERRA
ANDREW LEIGH MP
MEMBER FOR FENNER
DAVID SMITH MP
MEMBER FOR BEAN
LIBERAL MP LABELS CANBERRA A BURDEN ON THE TAXPAYER
A Liberal MP has gone rogue and devalued the important role that the Australian Public Service (APS) plays in our democratic system of government.
While debating the Morrison Government’s plan to cut the aged pension and Newstart Allowance, Tim Wilson, Member for Goldstein responded to a speech by Member for Canberra, Alicia Payne MP, and claimed:
“After all the whole basis of the Canberra economy is, literally, government. The raiding of tax payers’ hip pockets for the benefit of the few.”
Earlier in the year, during a panel interview with Andrew Leigh, Wilson referred to Canberra as “a massive government bureaucracy” that is “cushioned from the reality of where people actually make money and make investments off their private capital”.
These comments demonstrate a complete lack of understanding of the Canberra economy as well as the work that the public services does.
Tim Wilson is at best completely ill-informed, or at worst deliberately misleading the Parliament - even accounting for the ACT public service, a majority of Canberrans work in the private sector.
Here are the facts:
The APS is an impartial institution that not only enables his Government to implement it’s agenda, but more importantly works every day to provide crucial services to Australians right across the country.
Public servants perform a critical role in our democracy by developing policies and delivering services to help keep Australians safe, regulate corporate conduct and support vulnerable members of our community.
He needs to stop sprouting the lines fed to him by the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) and do his job as a mature MP, as challenging as that might be.
Authorised by Paul Erickson, ALP, Canberra.