'A deterrent': Treasurer defends $185 million Christmas Island detention centre splurge

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says spending $185 million reopening Christmas Island sent a signal to asylum seekers and refugees trying to game the system.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has defended spending $185 million

The federal government reopened the mothballed facility after legislation passed against its will, making it easier for sick refugees on Manus Island and Nauru to seek medical transfers.
The government has defended the $185m reopening of Christmas Island's immigration detention centre.
The government has defended the $185m reopening of Christmas Island's immigration detention centre. Source: AAP
The government warned the laws would open the floodgates to hundreds of people.

However, just one person has been evacuated since the laws took effect six weeks ago.

Scott Morrison tours the North West Point Detention Center on Christmas Island
Scott Morrison tours the North West Point Detention Center on Christmas Island. Source: AAP
The individual bypassed Christmas Island and came straight to Australia, because the level of medical care they needed was only available on the mainland.

Mr Frydenberg dismissed suggestions reopening

"You could see it on the other way," he told the ABC's Insiders program on Sunday.

"Which is the so-called emergency that everybody else was talking about hadn't eventuated because what we've done by reopening Christmas Island is send a deterrent to people who would try to game the system."
Australian Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has defended the decision.
Australian Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has defended the decision. Source: AAP
The government intends to repeal the medical evacuation laws and close Christmas Island if it wins the upcoming election.

"Our policy is to close it in July that's a publicly stated position and we'll do so given the first opportunity," Mr Frydenberg said.


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Published 7 April 2019 10:08am
Updated 7 April 2019 11:41am


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