Convicted rapist MP Gareth Ward ultimatum: Quit or be expelled from parliament
NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, JUL 28 – Bipartisan support grows for expelling Ward from NSW Parliament after his conviction for multiple sexual assaults, with a motion expected on Aug 5 to maintain parliamentary integrity.
- Kiama MP Gareth Ward faces an ultimatum to resign or be expelled after his conviction on Friday for assault with act of indecency, as the NSW Legislative Assembly prepares to debate his expulsion.
- Several years ago, Gareth Ward, former Liberal MP, was convicted of three counts of assault with act of indecency at Meroo Meadow in 2013, stemming from incidents that occurred in 2013.
- Amid bipartisan pressure, NSW Premier Chris Minns backed Ward’s removal, stating the Legislative Assembly must protect its integrity and that convicted MPs shouldn't remain.
- If passed, a motion to expel Gareth Ward must be debated in the NSW Legislative Assembly, with his court appearance scheduled for Wednesday and a by-election in Kiama triggered.
- This case could significantly erode public trust and raise parliamentary accountability questions as both Labor and Coalition push for Ward’s expulsion, amid mounting bipartisan calls.
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State MP Gareth Ward has been escorted behind bars after he was convicted of sexual abuse. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS) By Miklos Bolza in Sydney A disgraced state MP has been escorted behind bars days after he was found guilty of sexually abusing two young men. Kiama MP Gareth Ward, 44, was found guilty earlier in July by a NSW District Court jury of one sexual intercourse without consent and three indecent assault charges. On Wednesday, Judge K…
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Convicted rapist MP Gareth Ward ultimatum: Quit or be expelled from parliament
A leading solicitor and advocate for victim-survivors of sexual assault says the Kiama MP has grossly misread the expectations of society by not immediately resigning from parliament.
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