The Australian Prime Minister has apologized for abusing a woman
The Australian Prime Minister has apologized for abusing a woman
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has apologized to Parliament for abusing a woman, according to the World News Agency. The report has come to light.
Speaking to ABC News, Britney Higgins, a junior staff member in Parliament, said that in 2019, a senior employee sexually assaulted then-Minister Linda Reynolds in her room.
The former female adviser had alleged that in 2019, a person working in the office of the defense minister called her under the pretext of a meeting and abused her. Her complaints were not taken seriously and she was asked to remain silent. It also said the abuser had worked for Morrison's ruling Liberal Party.
Australian Prime Minister apologized to the woman today and promised an investigation.
"It shouldn't have happened and I apologize to the woman," the Australian Prime Minister told reporters.
"Australian Prime Minister I want to make sure that any young woman working in parliament is as safe as possible," he said.
After the woman's TV interview, the lack of seriousness in dealing with the incident was strongly criticized.
Now the Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison has apologized in Parliament for the rape of a woman and announced a transparent investigation into the incident.
He said that women's workplace should be safe for them.
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