Steven Miles has referred Premier David Crisafulli and ministers Amanda Camm and Tim Mander to the Crime and Corruption Commission over questions about conflict of interest declarations. The Queensland Labor Party opposition has referred Premier David Crisafulli and ministers Amanda Camm and Tim Mander to the Crime and Corruption Commission over concerns about how their personal relationship was disclosed and managed. The referral follows scrutiny over whether the two ministers made appropriate declarations relating to a previous relationship that began while they were in opposition. The relationship ended in May 2024, before the Liberal National Party of Queensland won the October state election, and later resumed after they became ministers. Opposition Leader Steven Miles and Deputy Opposition Leader Cameron said there were serious questions about conflict of interest management that may have compromised government decision-making. The government has maintained that all required declarations were made in accordance with the ministerial code of conduct. Premier Crisafulli and both ministers have repeatedly stated that appropriate processes were followed. The opposition has asked that any findings from a potential Crime and Corruption Commission investigation be made public to preserve confidence in the integrity of Queensland's government decision-making.