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PM defends Gallagher on Higgins text allegations

PRIME Minister Anthony Albanese has defended his Finance Minister Katy Gallagher amid allegations she misled parliament about when she knew about ex-Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins’ rape allegation.

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher

Ms Higgins reached a compensation agreement with the Commonwealth in December 2022 after she launched legal action against her employers in the previous coalition government.

Ms Higgins alleged she was raped by Bruce Lehrmann in 2019 inside the office of then-coalition minister Linda Reynolds, who they both worked for. Mr Lehrmann has always denied Ms Higgins’ allegation.

This week text messages between Ms Higgins and her partner David Sharaz emerged suggesting the pair contemplated strategising her story with Senator Gallagher, when she was in opposition, after the rape allegation was made public.

Its further alleged the senator misled parliament in 2021 when she rebuffed claims she was tipped off about the rape allegation.
Mr Albanese on Friday defended Senator Gallagher, saying the claim against her was bizarre.

“You had allegations by a Liberal staffer that another Liberal staffer had a sexual assault in a Liberal minister’s office, and somehow, somehow Katy Gallagher has some responsibility for what was going on here,” he told Seven’s “Sunrise” program.
“Like this is bizarre. The idea that there’s this conspiracy somehow .. that’s nonsense.”

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles also defended Senator Gallagher saying she had “made her position very clear”.

However, opposition finance spokeswoman Jane Hume said clarifying the context of the text messages was important.

“There are some questions to be answered,” she told Today.

“We shouldn’t run a running commentary on the cases that are going on, because there are processes still under way.

“The Sofronoff inquiry hasn’t reported yet.”

The Sofronoff inquiry into the handling of Mr Lehrmann’s subsequent rape trial is due to be handed down in July.
Meanwhile, Senator Reynolds – who was criticised over her handling of Ms Higgins’ situation – has threatened to refer her compensation payment to the National Anti-Corruption Commission, which comes into force on July 1, with the support of her leader Peter Dutton.

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One Response to PM defends Gallagher on Higgins text allegations

Neil, of Queanbeyan says: 9 June 2023 at 10:09 pm

Katy Gallagher is one of the three politicians labelled “mean girls”. Albanese should have dealt with her last time. Having also supported Vladimir Barr in relation to the invasion of Calvary, Albanese is starting to appear weak.

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