Asylum seeker panel will not overturn ministerial decisions: David Coleman

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When exactly will the last four children be off Nauru? SabraLane asks DavidColemanMP about this, the new proposed medical panel, and the treatment of Saudi women. Listen: abcAM auspol

 

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SabraLane DavidColemanMP Can't we bring them here till their transfer to the US comes through? Oh wait, that sounded dangerously like compassion which Tony Adult has today informed us has no place in Australian immigration policy.

SabraLane DavidColemanMP So they’re still there? Somewhat premature announcement by a desperate Prime Muppet ScottMorrisonMP to spin this before parliament resumes next week. What other cowardly tricks to be tried to avoid the heat of parliamentary scrutiny next week?

SabraLane DavidColemanMP Left wing lynch mob on the rampage.

SabraLane DavidColemanMP So still very much GovernmentBySoundbite and very little action by the sound of this.

SabraLane DavidColemanMP yeh children off Nauru - talk about jumping on the little bandwagon and getting all huffy - where are their parents? Are they smuggled and trafficked? All questions I WOULD LIKE ANSWERED

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Government will still have final say on asylum seekers: Coleman | Sky News AustraliaThe Prime Minister has bowed to demands from the Opposition to appoint an independent review panel to vet asylum seekers transferring to Australia. \n\nThe surrender, first reported by The Australian, comes amid a push from Labor, the Greens and the crossbench to pass a bill which would strip the government of its decision making powers over medical transfers.\n\nImmigration Minister David Coleman has told Sky News the panel will review decisions but the government will still make the final call, saying ‘ultimately it is very important that ministerial decision-making stays in place’. \n\n\n can we make sure the panel is not stacked and that there is accountability and no fraud. Thanks So under our current LNP goverment that would have DavidColemanMP or PeterDutton_MP making the final decision. Au pairs are safe! The people smugglers now don’t have to wait for labor to win the election ,they can start their boats Scomo has caved in to the lefty’s to open the borders with a Clayton medical excuse to let in the boat people.
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