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Aussie defence minister hospitalised with heart condition

Foreign Minister Marise Payne to helm defence portfolio on interim basis

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2021 2:00PM

Aussie defence minister hospitalised with heart condition
Australian Defence Minister Linda Reynold is in hospital for a ‘pre-exisitng medical condition’, but critics claim she is ducking scrutiny over the handling of rape allegations in her parliamentary office. – Twitter pic, February 24, 2021

SYDNEY – Australia’s defence minister was admitted to hospital with a cardiovascular condition and placed on medical leave today, the government said.

Linda Reynolds – who is currently embroiled in an investigation into the alleged rape of a young staffer by a colleague in her parliamentary office – is being treated for a “pre-existing medical condition” her ministry said.

“As a precautionary measure, minister Reynolds has this morning been admitted to a Canberra Hospital,” the statement read, adding she “will take a period of medical leave”.

Reynolds had been due to answer questions from journalists at the National Press Club later today, at the same time the young staffer is due to make a formal complaint to police.

Questions have been raised about whether Reynolds responded properly to the alleged assault, with some critics calling on her to resign.

Health Minister Greg Hunt rejected suggestions Reynolds is ducking public scrutiny, saying she had been “desperate” to make the appearance but was forced to make a “reluctant decision not to do it”.

Reynolds is also at the centre of fraught negotiations with French submarine maker Naval, as Australia tries to move more production onshore.

The group’s CEO Pierre Eric Pommellet is currently in Australia to discuss the next step in one of Australia’s largest-ever defence deals.

Shadow defence minister Brendan O'Connor said there were “serious questions about the competency of the minister”, claiming she misled parliament about the response to the rape allegations and had taken her eye off the ball.

“She needs to focus on this major contract, this critical contract for our national security,” he told Sky News.

Foreign Minister Marise Payne will take up the defence portfolio on an interim basis. – AFP, February 24, 2021

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