Queensland’s opposition has referred Premier David Crisafulli, along with Ministers Amanda Camm and Tim Mander, to the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) amid ongoing scrutiny over conflict of interest declarations tied to personal relationships.
Background on the Referral
The move comes after weeks of questions about whether the ministers properly disclosed potential conflicts arising from their relationships. Officials note that such declarations are crucial to ensure transparent government operations.
Key Points from Opposition Letter
In a formal letter to the CCC, the opposition leader and deputy leader raised “serious questions” about how these conflicts were managed. They indicated that the handling of the matter may have “compromised” government decision-making processes.
The referral prompts an independent review to assess compliance with ethical standards and potential impacts on public administration.




