Monday, September 9, 2019

Petition EN0954. Frydenberg false declaration

Dear Petitioner,


This is to provide you with an update on the progress of your recent petition on the following terms.


Petition number: EN0954 (Please quote in future correspondence)
Date submitted: 24/06/2019
Number of signatures: 2

Terms:
  • Reason: In the qualifications check list for nomination to stand for election Mr Frydenberg listed his mother as ceasing being an Hungarian citizen in 1948.
  • Request: We therefore ask the House to determine if the Department of Immigration document N50/2/14601 signed by C.E. Norton Inspector of Customs on 16th January 1951 is a legitimate government document and shows Mr Frydenberg's mother as being an Hungarian citizen on that date. If the document is legitimate will the house refer Mr Frydenberg to the Australian Federal Police for signing a false declaration to nominate for election. Will the house also refer Mr Frydenberg to teh High Court to examine his compliance with S44 of the constitution regarding his citizenship status.
The petition was considered at a recent meeting of the Committee, and certified as meeting the requirements for petitions. It was presented to the House on 9/09/2019 and has recently been referred to the Attorney-General. Under the petition requirements, Ministers have 90 days from presentation in the House to respond to a petition.


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Strange considering Christian Porter had already passed the matter onto the Attorney Generals Department who passed it on to the Australian Federal Police for action.



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