Australian prime minister fails to stem Qantas upgrades scandal

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his key political lieutenants have spent most of the past week repeatedly and unsuccessfully trying to bury allegations that he secured multiple free upgrades from ex-Qantas boss Alan Joyce on personal flights, both domestic and international.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with his partner Jody Haydon (left) and the then Qantas chief Alan Joyce (right), March 31, 2023 [Photo: Facebook/AlboMP]

Ostensibly, the scandal was triggered by the release of The Chairman’s Lounge, a book by former Australian Financial Review columnist Joe Aston. It said Albanese’s parliamentary register of interests declared upgrades on about 20 personal Qantas flights between 2009 and 2019, while he occupied various positions including transport minister, shadow transport minister and official opposition leader.

Some flights were declared as “personally funded” or to destinations including Rome, London, Los Angeles and Honolulu. “According to Qantas insiders, Albanese would liaise with Joyce directly about his personal travel,” Aston reported.

Revelations about politicians, including Albanese, receiving perks and privileges from the ruling class are hardly new. These ones go back more than a decade. Moreover, members of the political establishment have long lived in a very different world from ordinary people, especially those from the working class.

In 2021, for example, it was revealed that Albanese had accepted free tickets to seven Australian Football grand finals, seven years at the tennis Australian Open, four National Rugby League grand finals, two horse-racing Melbourne Cups and seven international cricket fixtures since 2009. He had also been given free entry to 23 concerts to acts such as U2, Prince and Adele as well as opera and theatre events.

In April‒May 2023, as the WSWS explained, Albanese blatantly defended his seven-hour involvement in the $1 million wedding of Sydney radio “king” Kyle Sandilands, a right-wing shock jock, amid an intensifying cost-of-living, housing and social crisis for millions of working-class households.

These were not aberrations. In February this year, Albanese joined a private party hosted by manufacturing billionaire Richard Pratt, where Katy Perry performed, just after obtaining expensive tickets to see a Taylor Swift concert.

Nor is Albanese alone. At least 90 percent of federal parliamentarians are members, especially invited by the company’s CEO, of the Qantas Chairman’s Lounge, reportedly once described by Joyce as “the most exclusive club in the country.” This gives them priority flight upgrades and luxury airport facilities, far away from the public. Among them are Liberal-National leader Peter Dutton and Greens leader Adam Bandt.

Virgin’s equivalent airline lounge, known as Beyond, also gives politicians and other powerful figures a private club at airports, often offering showers, fine food and comfortable facilities.

These are just small slices of the corporate largesse enjoyed by the capitalist politicians, top public officials and corporate executives.


Source: politics.einnews.com…


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