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Albanese Rejects Claims of Political Cover-Up in $2.4M Settlement

Anthony Albanese has angrily rejected former WA senator Linda Reynolds’ call for an apology over discredited claims that Brittany Higgins’ rape was the subject of a political cover-up.

UPDATE: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has firmly rebuffed Linda Reynolds‘ accusations of a political cover-up regarding the contentious $2.4 million payout to Brittany Higgins. In a heated exchange on Wednesday in Perth, Albanese emphasized that the settlement was not a political decision, countering calls for an apology from the former WA senator.

Albanese’s remarks follow Reynolds’ demands for a parliamentary inquiry into the matter, claiming she was unfairly sidelined during mediation processes leading to the settlement. “Those things are hands off from the Government. I had no role in that,” Albanese stated, clarifying that the decision was made independently of his office. The payout, which acknowledges potential legal claims against various parties, including the Commonwealth, the Liberal Party of Australia, and others, does not imply any admission of liability.

Reynolds, who served as the defence minister, described Albanese’s response as a “train-wreck,” insisting that the Labor government has manipulated workplace allegations for political gain. “These workplace allegations were conflated by Labor and then ruthlessly weaponized for years,” she asserted, urging Albanese to take decisive action to address the situation transparently.

The backdrop to this unfolding drama involves a significant ruling from Federal Court judge Michael Lee, who found that Bruce Lehrmann did, on the balance of probabilities, rape Higgins in a ministerial office in Parliament House in 2019. Despite this finding, Justice Lee stated there was no evidence of a cover-up. Additionally, a WA Supreme Court judge recently awarded Reynolds $315,000 in a defamation case against Higgins, further intensifying the controversy.

Albanese faced questions about whether senior ministers Penny Wong and Katy Gallagher should apologize for their roles in the alleged cover-up. He rejected the notion, emphasizing the gravity of the original crime. “A rape occurred in a ministerial office. I think that’s a pretty big issue,” he stated, reinforcing the importance of addressing the core allegations rather than the political ramifications.

As the situation develops, Reynolds has initiated bankruptcy proceedings against Higgins, indicating a potential escalation in legal battles surrounding this case. The Prime Minister’s refusal to engage with Reynolds’ claims reflects a growing divide within political circles over how to handle the fallout from Higgins’ allegations.

What’s Next: With calls for further inquiries and potential legal ramifications looming, all eyes will be on the upcoming parliamentary sessions and any additional statements from involved parties. Observers are keen to see how this will impact the political landscape as the Labor government navigates these sensitive allegations.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.

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