'Leave us out of politics': Senior bureaucrats send a message to the Government and the Opposition

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So actually MediVacBill does not bother Mr Pezzullo he advises. So why are Morrison & Dutton ranting & raving like its the end of the world as we know it! Furthermore why do the sick AsylumSeekers have to go to ChristmasIsland ? No logic, just punitive & cruel! Kon__K

Snowflakes?

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'We don't deal with political questions' Sounds like Sir Humphrey and Jim Hacker on what is policy and what is administration

What bullshit, they do what they are told. If the tax payer wants them to give advise to politicians that is what they will do not backstab are elected politicians. If they cannot do what they are told Sack them. Can you tell I do not like are overpaid bureaucrats.

They put THEMSELVES in politics by making clearly partisan decisions 👎 Bit rich to play the ‘above board sanctimony’ card now.

These senior bureaucrats are Paid more then the PM and their Jobs are more secure They should answer the questions as they advise governments & ministers

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