Wikipedia's list of Australian politicians convicted of crimes
Wednesday, 16 August 2017
There appears to be a lot more crime of late.
Federal[edit]
New South Wales[edit]
Name Year Party Offence Sentence Notes Reference 1 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] 2 Derryn Hinch 1987, 2011, 2014 Derryn Hinch's Justice Party Contempt of court, breaching suppression orders 12 days in prison, 5 months home detention, 50 days in prison Hinch was a radio announcer at the times of his crimes, and was elected to the Australian Senate in 2016 [2][3] 3 Michael Cobb 1998 National Rorting travel expenses Fined $14,000, 2-year suspended jail term [4] 4 Andrew Theophanous 2002 Labor Bribery and fraud 6 years jail [5] 5 Pauline Hanson 2003 Pauline Hanson'sOne Nation Electoral fraud 3 years jail Subsequently, acquitted and found to have been jailed wrongly [6] 6 Craig Thomson 2014 Labor/Independent Theft and fraud 12 months jail with 9 months suspended.[7] [8] 7 Steve Irons 2015 Liberal Unlicensed drink driving 4-month good behaviour order [9]
Queensland[edit]
Name Year Party Offence Sentence Notes Reference 1 Thomas Ley 1947 Nationalist Murder Death, later commuted to confinement in Broadmoor Asylum Involvement with a number of disappearances, including that of Frederick McDonald, his predecessor as MP [10] 2 Rex Jackson 1987 Labor Accepting bribes 10 years Former Minister for Corrective Services. Increased from 7½ years on appeal [11] 3 Tony Packard 1993 Liberal Unlawful use of listening devices Fined $1000 Offences were committed while operating a used-car business, prior to entering parliament [12] 4 Barry Morris 1996 Liberal Making death threats 1 year Decreased from 2½ years on appeal [13] 5 Milton Orkopoulos 2008 Labor 33 counts, including child sex and drug offences 13 years and 8 months (non-parole period 9 years) Decreased from 13 years and 11 months on appeal [14] 6 Richard Face 2009 Labor Making a false statement to the ICAC Fined $2500, three-year good-behaviour bond Lied about misusing parliamentary and electoral office staff to help set up a consultancy. [15][16] 7 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. [17][18] 8 Eddie Obeid 2016 Labor Misconduct in public office 5 years (non-parole period of 3 years) Failing to declare his precuniary interest while a member of parliament and subsequent attempts to influence bureaucrats and Labor colleagues so as to benefit his family [19][20][21][22][23] 9 Ian Macdonald 2017 Labor Misuse of public office 10 years (non-parole period of 7 years) Corruptly issuing of lucrative mining licences at Doyles Creek in the Hunter Valley [24][25][26][27]
Tasmania[edit]
Name Year Party Offence Sentence Notes Reference 1 William Hamilton 1891 Labor conspiracy in connection with the Queensland shearers' strike 3 years future state MP [28] 2 Brian Austin 1990 National misappropriating public funds 15 months [29] 3 Leisha Harvey 1990 National misappropriating public funds 12 months 7 months served in home detention [29] 4 Don Lane 1990 National misappropriating public funds 12 months [29] 5 Geoff Muntz 1990 National misappropriating public funds 12 months [29] 6 Keith Wright 1993 Labor child sex offences 8 years (non-parole period 4 years), paroled after 5½ years Former Opposition Leader [30] 7 Bill D'Arcy 2000 Labor child sex offences 11 years (non-parole period 7 years) [31] 8 Merri Rose 2005 Labor extortion 1½ years [30] 9 Karen Struthers 2007 Labor Drink driving $1000 fine and loss of licence for 10 months [32] 10 Gordon Nuttall 2009, 2011 Labor Corruption, receiving secret commissions, theft 15 years (non-parole period 10 years) [33]
South Australia[edit]
Name Year Party Offence Sentence Notes Reference 1 Brenton Best 2002 Labor Drink driving fine and loss of licence [34][35] 2 Terry Martin 2011 Independent Producing child pornography and sexual penetration of a child under the age of 17 suspended sentence [36]
Victoria[edit]
Name Year Party Offence Sentence Notes Reference 1 Bernard Finnigan 2015 Labor/Independent Obtaining access to child pornography A 15-month suspended sentence with a three-year $1,000 good behaviour bond Also added to the sex offender register [37][38][39]
Western Australia[edit]
Name Year Party Offence Sentence Notes Reference 1 Carolyn Hirsh 2004 Labor Drink driving $600 and driving ban of 6 months [40] 2 Andrew Olexander 2004 Liberal Drink driving [40] 3 Carolyn Hirsh 2006 Labor Drink driving and driving whilst disqualified $600 and driving ban of 1 year [41] 4 Adem Somyurek 2009 Labor Driving whilst disqualified $300 and 1-month suspended gaol sentence [42]
Name Year Party Offence Sentence Notes Ref 1 Julian Stuart 1891 Labor conspiracy in connection with the Queensland shearers' strike 3 years future state MP [43] 2 George Taylor 1891 Labor conspiracy in connection with the Queensland shearers' strike 3 years future state MP [44] 3 Frederick Baglin 1923 Labor stealing as a servant 3 years sitting state MP [45] 4 Brian Burke 1994 Labor misappropriating public funds 7 months former state Premier [46] 5 Ray O'Connor 1995 Liberal stealing a Bond Corporation cheque from a parked car 18 months former state Premier [47][48] 6 David Parker 1996 Labor perjury 18 months former state Deputy Premier, paroled after six months [49] 7 Wayde Smith 1998 Liberal perjury 18 months paroled after six months [50][51] 8 Graham Burkett 2006 Labor receiving bribes 14 months former mayor of Stirling and state MP
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