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Australia defence minister quits | Australia defence minister quits |
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Australia's Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon has resigned. | Australia's Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon has resigned. |
He had been under fire for failing to declare gifts received, including two trips to China. | He had been under fire for failing to declare gifts received, including two trips to China. |
There had also been a conflict over contact between the government and his brother's company, Mr Fitzgibbon said in a statement. | There had also been a conflict over contact between the government and his brother's company, Mr Fitzgibbon said in a statement. |
He is the first person to leave the Labor government ministry since Prime Minister Kevin Rudd won power in November 2007. | He is the first person to leave the Labor government ministry since Prime Minister Kevin Rudd won power in November 2007. |
Australian newspapers reported that Mr Fitzgibbon's letter to Mr Rudd said he could not be "satisfied" that he had "entirely conformed with your Ministerial Code of Conduct". | Australian newspapers reported that Mr Fitzgibbon's letter to Mr Rudd said he could not be "satisfied" that he had "entirely conformed with your Ministerial Code of Conduct". |
The prime minister told a press conference on the issue in the capital, Canberra, that Mr Fitzgibbon had been "a first class defence minister". | |
However, he added, his ministers knew that his government "expects high standards of accountability". | |
On Tuesday night, Mr Fitzgibbon had been forced to apologise to parliament for failing to declare accommodation expenses paid for by the private health insurance company headed by his brother, Mark. | |
He had also had to correct the public record in March this year when it emerged he had not paid for travel paid for by Chinese-Australian businesswoman Helen Liu. | |
Mr Rudd said a statement would be made "very soon" on a replacement defence minister. |
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