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Treasurer Tim Pallas finally apologises for disgraceful slur directed at a female Labor colleague - Premier must now do the same

Treasurer Tim Pallas has finally apologised today for his disgraceful slur directed at a female Labor colleague and the Premier must now do the same.

By news@gippsland - 1st March 2022 - Back to News

Amid a frenzied press conference announcing the Andrews Labor Government has been forced to withdraw its own legislation to impose a big new housing tax on Victorians, Treasurer Tim Pallas finally apologised for demeaning comments made weeks earlier about his Labor upper house colleague Kaushaliya Vaghela.

Tim Pallas says he regrets questioning the state of mind of former colleague Kaushaliya Vaghela saying that he regrets questioning the state of mind of Ms Vaghela after she sensationally crossed the floor, the treasurer has apologised, time for the Premier to do the same

Tim Pallas says he regrets questioning the state of mind of former colleague Kaushaliya Vaghela saying that he regrets questioning the state of mind of Ms Vaghela after she sensationally crossed the floor, the treasurer has apologised, time for the Premier to do the same

Bullying reports ignored

It came after Ms Vaghela levelled serious allegations of a toxic, bullying culture deeply embedded within Victorian Labor which Premier Daniel Andrews labelled "fantasy". Ms Vaghela said reports made directly to the Premier's office in 2019 were ignored.

Shadow Minister for Mental Health Emma Kealy said the Premier must also offer an apology. "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept. While Tim Pallas has finally offered an overdue apology, the Premier's continued silence shows the toxic culture of bullying and misogyny within the Labor Party starts at the top," Ms Kealy said.

Women deserve equality

Ms Kealy also said, "All women deserve to come to work and feel safe and respected in our workplace, but the Premier's behaviour has not set a standard that any Victorian should accept from our leaders."

"For the Premier to not only fail to call out his senior Minister's appalling comments questioning a female Labor colleague's state of mind, but to then endorse this bad behaviour by labelling serious bullying allegations "fantasy" is not the mark of a good leader." Ms Kealy concluded.

Pictures from The parliament of Victoria website.


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