“I’ll be retiring from parliament. I wanted to take this opportunity to,firstly,let people know that I won’t be running for federal parliament. I am intending on pursuing a career in the private sector,” he said at a press conference at parliament on Tuesday afternoon.
“I feel I made significant changes or positive changes in the energy policy in my time as the minister. So I intend on continuing to try and make an impact in the energy industry in the private sector.”
Kean made his announcement just five hours afterTreasurer Daniel Mookhey handed down his second budget,using the opportunity to spray his successor,accusing him of delivering “the worst NSW budget in modern history”.
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“Nothing can overshadow Daniel Mookhey’s shocking budget. A decade of deficits is what he’s delivered,” he said.
“It’s only taken 18 months for him to break the budget. Rather than take responsibility for his failed policies,he’s tried to blame everyone else. … I mean,the next excuse we’re going to hear is ‘The dog ate my surplus’.”
As he announced his departure,Kean was joined by his partner Wendy and son,Tom,4,along with Liberal leader Mark Speakman,MPs Felicity Wilson and Eleni Petinos,and NSW Liberal Party state director Richard Shields. He did not intend on returning to parliament for the August sitting week.