
Properly, the federal government has accomplished it once more. As an alternative of taking the chance to help the open scrutiny of AUKUS and enhance transparency in authorities, Anthony Albanese’s Labor, with the help of Sussan Ley’s opposition, has chosen secrecy concerning the oversight of Australia’s costliest defensive initiative.
Final week, a brand new committee was introduced that can monitor areas of presidency engaged on AUKUS, with work to be performed in secret, apart from public hearings authorised by the defence minister. It is going to be restricted to not more than seven parliamentarians and 6 non-government members, all of whom are to be chosen by Albanese and Ley.






