Jo Haylen’s swift exit after a series of own goals shows the NSW Labor has learnt from past mistakes
Jo Haylen’s swift exit after a series of own goals shows the NSW Labor has learnt from past mistakes
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Author: Elias Visontay Transport and urban affairs reporter
Published: Feb, 04 2025 07:14
‘Politics is tough’ the outgoing minister lamented in her resignation speech, as if the events that forced her to quit weren’t her own doing.
After returning to power on a vision of credible, commonsense leadership, New South Wales’ Labor government had little option but to let transport minister Jo Haylen move on.
First it was revealed Haylen had summoned her private ministerial driver for a 446km, 13-hour round drive to chauffeur her and friends to a winery and back. Then, as more reports of her government-funded personal trips surfaced, what was first described as a lapse of judgment appeared to be an ingrained, careless attitude towards taxpayer money.
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