List of Australian politicians convicted of crimes
Appearance
A list of Australian politicians who have been convicted of crimes.
Federal
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
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John Curtin | 1914 | Labor | failing to comply with a compulsory medical examination for conscription | 3 days jail | later became Prime Minister of Australia; first Prime Minister to be convicted of an offence | [1] |
Michael Cobb | 1998 | National | rorting[clarification needed] travel expenses. | fined $14,000, 2-year suspended jail term | [2] | |
Pauline Hanson | 2003 | Pauline Hanson's One Nation |
electoral fraud | 3 years jail | subsequently acquitted and found to have been jailed wrongly. | [3] |
Andrew Theophanous | 2002 | Labor | bribery and fraud | 6 years jail | [4] | |
Craig Thomson | 2014 | Labor/ Independent |
theft and fraud | 12 months jail with 9 months suspended.[5] | [6] | |
Steve Irons | 2015 | Liberal | unlicensed drink driving | 4 month good behavior order | [7] |
New South Wales
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
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Thomas Ley | 1947 | Nationalist | murder | death, later commuted to confinement in Broadmoor Asylum | suspected of involvement with a number of disappearances, including that of Frederick McDonald, his predecessor as MP | [8] |
Rex Jackson | 1987 | Labor | accepting bribes | 10 years | former Minister for Corrective Services; increased from 7½ years on appeal | [9] |
Tony Packard | 1993 | Liberal | unlawful use of listening devices | convicted, fined $1000 | [10][11] | |
Barry Morris | 1996 | Liberal | making death threats | 1 year | decreased from 2½ years on appeal | [12] |
Milton Orkopoulos | 2008 | Labor | 33 counts, including child sex and drug offences | 13 years and 8 months (non-parole period 9 years) | appealed March 2009 | [13] |
Richard Face | 2009 | Labor | Making a false statement to the ICAC | fined $2500, three-year good behaviour bond | [14][15] | |
Adam Marshall | 2014 | National | Mid range prescribed content of alcohol | Driver's licence suspended for nine months, fined $2,000 | Returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.112. Court heard plea in mitigation that MPs actions did not amount to willful disobedience. | [16][17] |
Queensland
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
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Brian Austin | 1990 | National | misappropriating public funds | 15 months | [18] | |
Leisha Harvey | 1990 | National | misappropriating public funds | 12 months | 7 months served in home detention | [18] |
Don Lane | 1990 | National | misappropriating public funds | 12 months | [18] | |
Geoff Muntz | 1990 | National | misappropriating public funds | 12 months | [18] | |
Keith Wright | 1993 | Labor | child sex offences | 8 years (non-parole period 4 years), paroled after 5½ years | Former Opposition Leader | [19] |
Bill D'Arcy | 2000 | Labor | child sex offences | 11 years (non-parole period 7 years) | [20] | |
Merri Rose | 2005 | Labor | extortion | 1½ years | [19] | |
Gordon Nuttall | 2009, 2011 | Labor | Corruption, receiving secret commissions, theft | 15 years (non-parole period 10 years) | [21] | |
Karen Struthers | 2007 | Labor | Drink driving | $1000 fine and loss of licence for 10 months | [22] |
Tasmania
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
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Brenton Best | 2002 | Labor | Drink driving | fine and loss of license | [23][24] | |
Terry Martin | 2011 | Independent | Producing child pornography and sexual penetration of a child under the age of 17 | suspended sentence | [25] |
South Australia
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bernard Finnigan | 2015 | Labor/ Independent |
Obtaining access to child pornography | Awaiting sentencing. 30 November 2015 | [26][27] |
Victoria
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Carolyn Hirsh | 2004 | Labor | Drink driving | $600 and driving ban of 6 months | [28] | |
Andrew Olexander | 2004 | Liberal | Drink driving | [28] | ||
Carolyn Hirsh | 2006 | Labor | Drink driving and driving whilst disqualified | $600 and driving ban of 1 year | [29] | |
Adem Somyurek | 2009 | Labor | Driving whilst disqualified | $300 and 1-month suspended gaol sentence | [30] |
Western Australia
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
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Brian Burke | 1994 | Labor | misappropriating public funds | 7 months | former state Premier | [31] |
Ray O'Connor | 1995 | Liberal | stealing a Bond Corporation cheque from a parked car | 18 months | former state Premier | [32][33] |
David Parker | 1996 | Labor | perjury | 18 months | former state Deputy Premier, paroled after six months | [34] |
Wayde Smith | 1998 | Liberal | perjury | 18 months | paroled after six months | [35][36] |
See also
References
- ^ http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/curtin-john-9885
- ^ "Cobb and co in fight over will". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2002-10-13. Retrieved 2007-07-26.
- ^ "Profile: Pauline Hanson". BBC. 2004-09-15. Retrieved 2006-12-20.
- ^ Theophanous becomes first MP jailed while in office
- ^ http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-25/craig-thomson-fraud-hsu-sentencing/5342428
- ^ "Craig Thomson found guilty of defrauding HSU". The Australian. 2014-02-18. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
- ^ http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/western-australia-liberal-mp-stephen-irons-placed-on-good-behaviour-order-after-unlicenced-drink-driving-20151016-gkaqpl.html
- ^ "MP Thomas John Ley was the minister for murder". The Australian. 2010-12-30.
- ^ "Jackson given extra 2½ years". Sydney Morning Herald. 1988-06-24.
- ^ "Our fallen politicians". The Advertiser. 1998-11-17.
- ^ "Ex-MP goes on air". Sydney Morning Herald. 1993-07-30.
- ^ "Morris jail term cut". The Australian. 1996-11-26.
- ^ "Former NSW MP Milton Orkopolous is appealing child sex and drug offences". Archived from the original on 2009-03-11. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
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- ^ a b "Drink-driving Lib MP fell asleep at wheel". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2005-03-30.
- ^ "Vic MP guilty of 2nd drink-drive offence". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2006-08-28.
- ^ Rood, David. "www.theage.com.au - Labor MP Adem Somyurek sentenced for driving offence". The Age. Melbourne.
- ^ "Former WA premier to quit ALP". The Australian. 2006-11-09. Retrieved 2006-12-20.
- ^ "Courts embroil MPs in wild West". Sydney: The Sydney Morning Herald. 1999-07-05. p. 2.
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