URGENT UPDATE: A senior Queensland minister has launched a scathing attack on the Australian chapter of Transparency International amid revelations of clandestine board appointments by his government. Education and Arts Minister John-Paul Langbroek reacted sharply to concerns raised at a media conference led by the group’s chair, Dr. AJ Brown, on Friday morning.
Langbroek referred to the organization’s identity as “murky” and accused it of only advocating for reforms now that the Liberal National Party (LNP) is in power. His comments come on the heels of an investigation revealing that the government has made over 20 appointments to key boards, many of which have ties to former politicians and party insiders.
The latest developments have ignited a fierce backlash from Transparency International Australia and the opposition Labor Party. Labor leaders claim that the scale of these board changes is just “the tip of the iceberg,” highlighting the potential for nepotism within the appointments process.
Concerns have mounted over the LNP administration led by David Crisafulli as critics allege a pattern of “jobs for mates.” Reports indicate that many recent board appointees are former LNP politicians, candidates, or party executives. Alarmingly, 13 appointees were not disclosed in formal announcements, with 10 of these being previously unreported.
This lack of transparency has prompted urgent calls for reform from ex-board members and former conservative leaders, who are now questioning the integrity of the appointment process under both major parties. Langbroek’s dismissal of the anti-corruption group has only intensified scrutiny of the government’s commitment to ethical governance.
As the political storm unfolds, observers are watching closely for potential repercussions. With public trust in government institutions at a critical low, the outcome of this controversy could have lasting implications for the LNP’s reputation and governance in Queensland.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story, as the ramifications of these allegations continue to emerge.


































