Josh Frydenberg says Gladys Berejiklian would be 'most welcome' in Canberra
Daily MailFormer NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian is weighing up a sensational move into federal politics - and she's already got the backing of the Morrison government. Former Premier Gladys Berejiklian and her new beau Arthur Moses SC stroll around Potts Point two weeks ago Josh Frydenberg has dropped a huge hint that Gladys Berejiklian could run for federal politics at next year's election Speaking to Sky News on Friday morning, the Treasurer said the uber-popular Ms Berejiklian would be 'most welcome' in Canberra. Mr Frydenberg's glowing reference comes after Scott Morrison blasted the NSW corruption watchdog for its 'disgraceful' treatment of Ms Berejiklian and accused it of investigating her love life instead of criminal conduct. Speaking in Parliament about his plans for a federal integrity commission, Mr Morrison said he would avoid replicating the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption because of what happened to Ms Berejiklian. The NSW corruption watchdog ICAC investigated whether Ms Berejiklian encouraged or allowed corrupt conduct by her ex-boyfriend, former MP Daryl Maguire 'Those opposite want to support the sort of show in NSW, which has seen the most shameful, the most shameful attacks on the former Premier of New South Wales, Gladys Berejiklian,' he said.