Daniel Andrews has been off on sick leave for 91 days. He has continued to be paid as Premier despite not doing the job.
Over his time off he has pocketed over $110,000 ($1209.42 per day) of the taxes paid by the long-suffering people of Victoria.
These are the questions Daniel Andrews must answer before he comes back to work.
- What time did the incident occur?
- Who was in the house at the time of the incident?
- What is the address of the house where it occurred?
- Who owns the property?
- What time was an ambulance called?
- Who called the ambulance?
- What time did the ambulance arrive?
- Which ambulance station was the ambulance dispatched from?
- Who made the decision to take the Premier to Peninsula Private?
- Were the police contacted?
- Did the police attend?
- Has Daniel Andrews been interviewed either formally or informally by the police in relation to anything that occurred over that long weekend?
Comments attributable to Shadow Treasurer, Louise Staley:
“Enough is enough, Daniel Andrews can’t continue to get paid for a job he’s not doing. He should only be getting the basic MP’s pay while he’s off work.
“Victorians need honesty and transparency from Daniel Andrews about the circumstances of his injury. Everyone is entitled to privacy about their health, but these questions are not about the nature of his injuries, only how he got those injuries.
“If there is no cover up then there is no reason not to provide answers to these simple questions.”