Tue. Nov 5th, 2024
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Andrew Giles is refusing to step aside as immigration minister, despite agreeing to tear up a contentious direction to his department and Commonwealth tribunals that has led to convicted criminals being allowed to remain in the country.

The embattled minister has faced sustained criticism over the so-called ‘ministerial direction 99’, which had forced decision makers to take into account an individual’s ties to the community when ruling on their visas.

In recent weeks it has been revealed the Administrative Appeals Tribunal reinstated the visas of convicted rapists, drug smugglers and kidnappers as a result of the edict.

A man jailed for choking the mother of one of his children was allowed to stay in the country by the AAT, and weeks later allegedly murdered a man in Brisbane.

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