Key Points
- A federal takeover of the LIberal Party’s NSW branch was announced on Tuesday.
- But one of three men identified to administer the branch said he was unaware he had been chosen and couldn’t take up the role.
- Anthony Albanese called the confusion surrounding the takeover a “farce”.
The federal takeover was announced on Tuesday, but one of three men identified to administer the branch, former NSW MP Rob Stokes, said that evening he was unaware he had been chosen and couldn’t take up the role.
“If the NSW leadership of the Liberal Party has been dismissed for incompetence, how about you dismiss the federal leadership of the Liberal Party in the organisation sense for incompetence for appointing someone as an administrator who is not available and didn’t know anything about it.”
He defended the federal takeover as something their party needed “to be functional”, adding: “We took a decision at the federal executive to put in place a council of wise elders.”
Although Dutton said Stokes was “put forward by the NSW division” to oversee the federal takeover, Stokes immediately backed out after being named, stating that he was unaware that he was picked and was “not in a position to accept”.
NSW Leader of the Opposition Mark Speakman said identifying Stokes as one of the figures to oversee the takeover had hit a “hitch”. Source: AAP / Bianca de Marchi
Speakman furthered the confusion when he suggested on Wednesday that he had a private conversation with Stokes about the committee — contradictory to Stokes’ statement that he was unaware of it.
“What has changed is he was never consulted about what the makeup of the committee would be or what the complete role would be, and a formal invitation to him was never put.”
Source Agencies