Joyce defends Dutton amid questions over visas for baby sitting duties

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton is expected to face more questions in Parliament about granting visas to two young tourists.

File image: Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce (left) and Australia's Immigration Minister Peter Dutton

File image: Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce (left) and Australia's Immigration Minister Peter Dutton Source: AAP

Barnaby Joyce insists the integrity of Peter Dutton should not be doubted, amid revelations the minister used his ministerial discretion powers to grant visas to two young tourists who came to Australia to perform baby-sitting duties.

The home affairs minister was asked about his June 17, 2015, decision to grant a tourist visa to a foreign au pair during question time in the lower house on Monday, in response to a two-year AAP investigation.

Mr Dutton also referred to a second au pair case he intervened in on November 1, 2015.

Mr Dutton has confirmed he used his ministerial discretion to grant visas on public interest grounds to two young tourists who came to Australia to perform baby-sitting duties.

The minister said he doesn't know the individuals involved and his family doesn't employ au pairs.

Mr Dutton said he has intervened in hundreds of cases to either grant or cancel visas and takes the responsibility "extremely seriously".

He said he thought it was inappropriate for the two young women to be deported.

Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce, who last month lost his cabinet post and the Nationals Party leadership over a relationship with a former staffer, defended his colleague on Tuesday.

"If there's one thing I'd never doubt, it's Peter Dutton's integrity," Mr Joyce told reporters in Canberra.

The Australian Greens have flagged they'll be pursuing the issue further.

"There's still a long way to go on this," Greens senator Nick McKim told reporters.

"There's a lot of serious questions that Minister Dutton has to answer."


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