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Urgent Vote to Expel Sex Offender MP Gareth Ward Set for Friday

UPDATE: In a dramatic turn of events, New South Wales MP Gareth Ward faces an imminent vote to expel him from parliament after losing a crucial court bid to block the decision. The NSW Court of Appeal dismissed Ward’s request just hours ago, clearing the path for a parliamentary debate scheduled for Friday.

Ward, aged 44, currently holds the seat for Kiama and awaits sentencing for sexually assaulting a political staffer in 2015. He was also convicted of abusing an intoxicated 18-year-old man at his home in 2013. His legal team argued that his convictions were insufficient grounds for expulsion, but the court firmly disagreed, stating his convictions clearly demonstrated unworthy conduct.

Chief Justice Andrew Bell firmly stated, “The fact that Mr. Ward has filed a notice of intention to appeal does not affect the power of the assembly to expel him.” This sets the stage for a contentious parliamentary session, as leaders from the Labor Party and the coalition are expected to support Ward’s removal.

The vote, initially delayed by the court’s injunction at Ward’s request, is now back on track. Officials expressed confidence that the expulsion motion will pass. Opposition Leader Mark Speakman declared, “The Opposition is ready to have Gareth Ward expelled from parliament forthwith.”

Ward’s legal representative, Peter King, contended that the proposed expulsion was unlawfully punitive and criticized the process as akin to a “kangaroo court.” However, the barrister representing the parliamentary speaker refuted these claims, emphasizing the necessity of protecting public trust in parliament.

The implications of this vote are significant. Should Ward be expelled, it will trigger a by-election in Kiama, where he has served since 2011. Despite facing serious charges, Ward won his seat as an independent in the 2023 elections.

As Ward remains in custody pending sentencing, the urgency of this decision cannot be overstated. The parliamentary debate is set to begin on Friday, and it promises to be a pivotal moment in NSW politics.

For further support, individuals can reach out to 1800 RESPECT at 1800 737 732 for assistance related to sexual abuse and redress.

Stay tuned as we continue to monitor this developing story.

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