Sky News host Cory Bernardi says Australia’s politicians “create the problems” and then “faff about pretending to solve them”.
He said the royal commission was filled with “buck-passing, with denials and self-righteous words” by some of the people involved.
“The royal commission brought home today where the buck really stops. Our national problems are not solved by our politicians,” Mr Bernardi said. “If we’re truly to unleash the full potential of this country, we need more than mid-level managers running the show in Canberra.”
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