A secret government power grab is revealed in Australia
The former prime minister quietly made himself minister of everything
Australia’s first Pentecostal prime minister, Scott Morrison, is fond of ministries. Delivering a sermon at a church in Perth after losing a federal election in May, he advised worshippers to trust in God, not governments. Australians have recently learnt that he has a penchant for ministries of the political kind as well.
This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline “Cabinet me-shuffle”
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