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June 7, 2024

Friday 07 June 2024
Clare Armstrong
Adelaide Advertiser


 Direction 99 still in place, weeks after scandal revealed
 
 Embattled Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has been told to "put his  skates on" and issue new legal guidance to replace his direction  allowing dozens of serious criminals to remain in Australia.
 
 More than a week since Labor conceded its controversial "Direction  99" was not being interpreted as intended, the Coalition said it was  taking a "ridiculous amount of time" to fix the mistake.
 
 Dozens of non-citizens convicted of serious crimes have been spared  deportation due to considerations under Direction 99, which allowed greater  weight to be placed on a person's connection to Australia.
 
 Despite a litany of visa issue failures and bungles by Mr Giles, Anthony  Albanese said he was not considering a ministerial reshuffle.
 
 The Prime Minister said the new guidance to replace Direction 99 would be  released "at an appropriate time" and the changes would make it  "very clear that the first priority is safety of the public".
 
 "People have been working on it . you won't have that long to  wait," he said.
 
 Mr Giles must announce changes on Friday to meet his self-imposed deadline of  delivering a new directive "before the end of the week".
 
 Mr Giles' office has also declined to reveal when the legal guidance would  ultimately take effect after being introduced.
 
 Previously Direction 99 had a six-week transition period.
 
 In the interim Mr Giles will have to personally intervene in any visa  cancellations overturned by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal citing  Direction 99.
 
 Coalition home affairs spokesman James Paterson said it was taking a  "ridiculous amount of time" for Labor to fix the problem first  identified two weeks ago.
 
 "Andrew Giles needs to get his skates on, because every day the AAT is  making decisions to overturn people's visa cancellation and allowing them to  stay in the community," he said. "And until he fixes Direction 99,  that's going to continue." Mr Paterson said he was not  "optimistic" the Opposition would be provided a draft of the new  directive before it was issued.
 
 "Frankly we'd like to see it because we have no confidence that this  Government would get this right," he said.
 
 "The Government has shown no engagement on the issue other than denying  their responsibility for it and trying to blame others."

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