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hat is, the police … that is our rule of law,” Mr Morrison said, announcing a new Resources Roadmap for the minerals industry in the Hunter Valley.
“As traumatic as these events are, that principle must continue to guide us,
and will certainly continue to guide me and my government as we deal with these very sensitive issues.Mr Morrison said “the police are competent to deal with these issues. They have reviewed the materials, and they’ve formed their assessment. There is not some other process. There is not the mob process. There is not the tribe-has-spoken process. That’s not how we run the rule of law in Australia,” Mr Morrison said.
We run the rule of law based on police. On courts. On judicial systems. On rules of evidence. On presumption of innocence. That’s how liberal democracies function.”
“If you don’t go too far from here, you will find countries where the rule of law does not apply,” he said.“And you will be aware of the terrible things that can happen in a country where the rule of law is not upheld and is not supported, in whatever the circumstances.”
“We must reflect on that principle, because it is that principle that undergirds our democracy itself. The presumption of innocence.”
just an aside..
Rape allegations against Bill Shorten could be forced into the spotlight if an independent investigation into Attorney General Christian Porter goes ahead, according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.