The NSW Transport Minister is under pressure as she defends her decision to appoint a Labor party figure to her department.
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00:00 Facing its first Jobs for the Boys scandal, Labor is trying to keep its message on track.
00:07 Josh Murray was a strong candidate and very suitable for the appointment of the Secretary of Transport.
00:13 And I'm very pleased he started in that role.
00:15 The Transport Minister defended hiring former Labor staffer Josh Murray to head her department
00:22 after an assessment by external recruiters found he lacked relevant experience for the almost $600,000 role.
00:30 The assessment that you raise by the recruitment company, look, I reject.
00:35 That company also found hiring him would be a significant risk.
00:39 But emails showed Jo Halen's Chief of Staff requested Josh Murray should be interviewed as well.
00:45 He did not tell the independent panel who to interview.
00:50 He was asked for feedback on a list of candidates.
00:55 He suggested that Josh Murray be interviewed.
00:58 He landed the job over a senior woman Transport Executive, Benedict Collin.
01:03 Who sent you the job ad from within the NSW Government?
01:07 I received an update from the Chief of Staff saying that job was live.
01:14 The Chief of Staff in Jo Halen's office?
01:16 Yes, that's correct.
01:18 That bothered Chris Minns last year during the former government's job scandal.
01:22 It's just been revealed that Stuart Ayres sent John Barilaro the ad for the NYC job
01:28 before Barilaro had even left Parliament, he tweeted.
01:32 The circumstances aren't the same.
01:34 The Premier says he's confident that no rules have been broken.
01:38 But there is a risk of a parliamentary inquiry with both the Coalition and the Greens in agreement
01:44 that the government has more questions to answer.
01:47 If all signs point to more controversy, the Minister will be hoping to avoid.
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