After an investigation into the affair,Mr Morrison said last month Mr Tudge wouldn’t be returning to the front bench this term.
However,asked on Sunday whether Mr Tudge would be returned to cabinet if the Coalition was re-elected,Mr Morrison replied,“Alan Tudge is still in my cabinet”,a statement labelled “extraordinary” by Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese.
“Well,it just shows the chaos that is there,even when people step aside,they’ve still got the job,” Mr Albanese said.
“The Education Minister who stood aside apparently is still in the cabinet as the Education Minister,so I’m not quite sure what’s going on there.”
When faced with questions about his own team should he win government on May 21,the Opposition Leader said his frontbench would occupy the same portfolios they do now,though clarified the Labor caucus would have the final say.
“There is no one disappearing. There is no one withdrawing. And my frontbench,I have absolute faith in,and I would expect the starting point would be that they would maintain the same position is that they hold now,” he said.