Catherine King refuses to front ‘political stunt’ Senate inquiry into Qatar Airways decision

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Transportation Minister Catherine King examined Qatar Airways's decision reject Australia to reject an extra flight request and reduced calls appear before a Senate investigation that label it as a “political stunt”. The Senate Committee Bilateral Air Agreements was initiated in response to aviation and tourism sectors decision Albanian Government, a Qatar offer, and decision key rival Qantas on impact Qantas's impact process. King and government ministers repeatedly rejected the reasons for the decision, stating that he was against “national interests ,. The questions about King's former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce were brought to agenda last week during hearings last week, and Committee President Bridget McKenzie asked both King and Joyce to prevent investigation. However, on Tuesday evening, King said, “It is a long -lasting practice that members of House of Representatives were not visible before Senate committees” and that opposition leader Peter Dutton refused to appear before Senate investigations in past. King, while Senator McKenzie spends time on a political stunt, I spend time do hard work that the coalition has never done to set our aviation sector future. Simon Birmingham, a coalition senator sitting on committee, accused King of rejecting emergence and leading Prime Minister Anthony Arnavutes of led “responsible and transparent government ğı he promised before election. “This should be responsible for his decisions, but instead of examining a minister, he said. “Catherine King's failure explain or select decision of Qatar Airways's decision to reject additional flights led the establishment of an elite Senate committee in first place. “The Minister then refused give the relevant information his department by the committee and now refused emerge even provide this information himself.” Birmingham said that coalition would ask Senate look at other vehicles to reveal that lobby's rejection of department advice confirm extra flights ”. The investigation, which has organized five hearings during September, said that he met with King in January before the official rejection of Qatar Airways in July from Virgin CEO Jayne Hrdlickka, Virgin CEO on Wednesday. Last Thursday morning, senators asked infrastructure and transportation officers in the investigation of details of King's discussions with airline officials like Joyce. Marisa Purvis-Smith, Deputy Secretary the Ministry of Transport, said that his team asked whether they could provide details the calendar January or on January 23 with Joyce January. Purvis-Smith said “The Mo [Minister's Office] view should be directed to the minister”. Last Wednesday's hearings, Qatari Carrier's request to reject request of the airline's government lobby, while Qantas President Richard Goyder and new CEO Vanessa Hudson had almost four hours of grill. Joyce was called, but his lawyers told the committee that he was in Europe and could not app

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