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while the world is bathing in the blood of palestinians....FROM THE ALBO-HATING MURDOCH MEDIA AND JOE HILDEBRAND... Peter Dutton has ratched up the pressure over the Prime Minister’s Qantas upgrade drama urging him to refer himself to the national anti-corruption watchdog. The Liberal leader urged the Prime Minister to “get his story straight” after he repeatedly refused to go into detail over whether he had personally requested flight upgrades for private holidays. “I think the Prime Minister should take the initiative to refer this matter to the integrity commission because I think there are many questions about Mr Albanese’s credibility and his integrity in relation to the Qatar decision,’’ Mr Dutton said. “Mr Albanese needs to be honest. He can blame other people but this is a problem of his own making. “He was Transport Minister and he picked the phone up to the CEO of Qantas to get upgrades, some of which it seems were declared and others not. He’s not coherent. His story keeps changing. Australians are now starting to question the integrity and the truthfulness of their Prime Minister.” This all came after Mr Albanese suffered a spectacular memory failure telling reporters he hadn’t declared “any flights with billionaires” like Mr Dutton, despite hitching a ride with billionaire Lindsay Fox in his private helicopter. The Prime Minister remains under fire over claims he personally arranged flight upgrades via his friendship with former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce. Speaking this morning in Newcastle, he threw shade at Liberal leader Peter Dutton for accepting flights with mining magnate Gina Rinehart. “I’ve been completely transparent about this,” he said.
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