IMO, no.However the revolving door, needs to be fixed and...

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    IMO, no.
    However the revolving door, needs to be fixed and quick.

    Opinion: The triumph of the lobbies — Australia’s revolving door and democracy
    One exception is federal Labor MP Julian Hill, deputy chair of Parliament’s Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit. “The Prime Minister’s got some serious questions to answer about this whole arrangement.” It was not clear to him what work Warner was engaged in “and how and if conflicts of interest are being managed”. A man with “access to the most privileged secrets of Australia, more than most ministers would ever get” had concluded his tenure in the public sector, only to now work for “a lobbying firm whilst separately contracted by the Prime Minister.” For the likes of Hasik, a sound business proposition, even if moderately corrupt.
    https://www.themandarin.com.au/149587-revolving-door-democracy/
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