First public hearing into Vic's hotel qarantine bungle to be held on July 20 | Sky News Australia

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The first public hearing into Victoria's hotel quarantine system will be held on July 20 and will investigate multiple breaches of the state's hotel quarantine system.

The first public hearing into Victoria's hotel quarantine system will be held on July 20. The inquiry will investigate multiple breaches of the state's hotel quarantine system in two hotels. However the inquiry has been criticised, with Liberal MP Andrew Wallace saying it will unlikely uncover anything of substance because it does not have the power to compel testimony.

“There’s no powers of compulsion… someone who’s called to give evidence could simply argue they don’t want to answer questions on the grounds they may incriminate themselves,” he told Sky News. The Prime Minister has also flagged a separate, nationwide review of hotel quarantine. In the interim, National Cabinet has agreed to ease pressure on the states by cutting the number of Australians returning home each week by over 4,000.

 

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A further waste of our time and money.

How about we investigate treasonous and corrupt politicians? Anyone out there have the balls to take them on?

I look forward to the findings in 2029 🙄

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