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South Australian MP Sam Duluk accused in parliament of making racist and homophobic remarks

- Australian Associated Press

A South Australian MP has made fresh allegation­s of inappropri­ate behaviour against ex-Liberal MP Sam Duluk, who was ejected from the party over allegation­s of bottom-slapping at a Christmas party in 2019.

Speaking under parliament­ary privilege, the state Greens MP Tammy Franks has accused Duluk of “bullying, rudeness and indignity”, racist slurs, “homophobic treatment”, and foul language at the same party.

Duluk, who’s now sitting as an independen­t, was acquitted of assault in relation to the bottom-slapping allegation­sand a related parliament­ary probe was canned this week, easing his expected return to the Liberal party before next year’s state election.

He said the comments by “a longterm political adversary” were “salacious” and designed to cause him maximum political damage.

“I am astonished that Ms Franks considered it appropriat­e to exploit parliament­ary privilege to attempt to destroy my character and I invite her to make these assertions without the protection of parliament­ary privilege.”

The case had stemmed from his conduct towards SA-Best upper house

MP Connie Bonaros at the party in December 2019.

Duluk, the MP for Waite, pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault at a court hearing earlier this year.

He was later acquitted when a magistrate found that while he may have behaved like a “drunken pest” his conduct was “not illegal”.

Duluk was banished from the Liberal party room over his alleged behaviour and suspended his wider party membership, but continued to sit in the SA parliament’s House of Assembly as an independen­t.

Premier Steven Marshall has said the MP’s return to government ranks was a matter for the executive of the South Australian Liberal party.

Franks made the fresh allegation­s in response to the scrapping of the parliament­ary probe into Duluk’s alleged behaviour at the Christmas party. Shesaid the parliament­ary processes have “failed” the trainees, men and women who experience­d the alleged drunken behaviour of Duluk.

“The party processes are all they have left but, to my mind, so far they have also failed,” she said.

 ??  ?? Ex-Liberal MP Sam Duluk has been the subject of new allegation­s under parliament­ary privilege. Photograph: Morgan Sette/AAP
Ex-Liberal MP Sam Duluk has been the subject of new allegation­s under parliament­ary privilege. Photograph: Morgan Sette/AAP

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