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PARLIAMENT SUSPENSION

Mar 23, 2012 | 2012 Archive

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STATEMENT ON SUSPENSION FROM PARLIAMENT

March 23, 2012

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester said he was surprised and disappointed to be suspended from Parliament under a little known rule applied by the Speaker this week.

Mr Chester was suspended for 24 hours after Labor MPs protested about him sitting in the public gallery with Gippsland school students after being ejected from the Chamber for one hour earlier in the day.

During the Prime Minister’s response to a question on jobs, Mr Chester interjected: ‘How many power station workers are you going to sack? Why don’t you stand up for Latrobe Valley workers?’

“I don’t apologise for standing up for local workers who will lose their jobs under this Government’s policy but the Speaker instructed me to leave the Chamber under standing order 94a for one hour,” Mr Chester said.

“When I returned to my office I was told a school group from the Latrobe Valley was attending the public gallery and wanted me to visit them.

“As I was about to enter the public gallery I asked the two House of Representatives staff and security guards whether it was okay given I had been suspended for one hour.  They all agreed it was allowable.

“Government Members obviously saw me in the gallery and objected to the Speaker who made the decision to ‘name’ me.

“At no stage was I aware that under the standing orders members are not permitted in the public galleries when they have been suspended. I accept full responsibility for my mistake.”

Under the suspension Mr Chester will not be able to sit in the chamber until after 3pm on the next sitting day.

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