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Aussie deputy PM feels heat over love affair

Pressure was mounting on Australia’s deputy prime minister yesterday amid fresh allegations that his affair with a younger former staffer, who is pregnant with their child, breached ministerial rules.

Barnaby Joyce has been under intense scrutiny since the relationship was splashed across the front page of Sydney’s Daily Telegraph last week, with his wife of 24 years making clear she and their four daughters were devastated.

He made a public apology to them yesterday and defended the two jobs, one for a minister, that his 33-year-old lover Vikki Campion was given after she stopped working for him last year.

Joyce — renowned for threatening to euthanise Hollywood star Johnny Depp’s dogs over a quarantine violation — denied he breached the ministerial code of conduct.

It stipulates that “partners” of ministers cannot be given jobs in ministerial offices without the express approval of the prime minister.

“I am very aware of the ministerial code of conduct,” Joyce, head of the National Party which is in a coalition with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s Liberals, told reporters in Canberra. “It is without a shadow of a doubt that Vikki Campion is my partner now. But when she worked in my office, she was not my partner. When she worked in (Resources Minister) Matt Canavan’s office, she was not my partner.”

Joyce reportedly updated his formal register of interests last month to say he was separated from his wife, but has not added Campion, who is expecting their baby in April, as his partner.

The growing scandal has seen the Labor opposition question whether it is tenable for Joyce to continue in his position, while the Greens have demanded he resign.

New claims in yesterday’s Telegraph of inappropriate behavior by Joyce at a pub after an official function in 2011 were blasted by the 50-year-old as “serious defamation.”

Turnbull and the Liberals have sought to distance themselves from the saga, which comes just months after the coalition survived a crisis over lawmakers’ citizenship that threatened their slim house majority.




 

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