The New South Wales Liberals director Richard Shields has been sacked after a “mind-boggling” failure to nominate more than 130 candidates for local government elections.
In a statement issued after an emergency meeting late on Thursday night, the party’s state president, Don Harwin, said its executive had unanimously decided to terminate Shields’ employment over the fiasco.
“The state director was given the opportunity to explain the circumstances to the state executive,” Harwin said.
“This failure to meet such a fundamental responsibility has rendered his position untenable.
“As a result, the state executive has unanimously resolved to terminate the state director’s employment with immediate effect.”
It leaves the party without a senior leader four weeks out from statewide elections where more than 4 million voters will have their say.