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Liberals pursue MP over union donations

Updated February 10, 2010 09:39:00

Craig Thomson MP

Craig Thomson was national secretary of the union before entering parliament in 2007. (AAP: Dean Lewins, file photo)

The Federal Opposition says Labor MP Craig Thomson must explain why the union he ran failed to properly declare political spending and donations.

The Australian Electoral Commission says the Health Services Union was late declaring about $12,000 of direct donations to the Labor Party and about $1 million of other political spending.

Mr Thomson was national secretary of the union when most of the money was spent.

AEC chief legal officer Paul Pirani says the person who failed to declare the spending could be charged with a summary offence and liable for a $1,000 fine.

"My understanding of the structure of the HSU was that Mr Thomson had that position previously," Mr Pirani said.

"But there are other returns that have been lodged by the union where it appears there was somebody else, two other officers, who were involved in lodging those returns.

"It's an issue we'd need to look at."

Mr Pirani says the AEC is yet to determine who was responsible for failing to declare the spending.

"The penalty is a $1,000 fine so it's a summary offence - it's not an indictable offence - and that would be the only offence that we would be currently looking at the brief to go to DPP."

Mr Thomson says he was not involved because he had already quit his job at the union.

But Liberal Senator Michael Ronaldson says his explanation is not good enough.

"Clearly due process must be followed, but Mr Thomson's denials at this stage do not, I believe, satisfy the community," Senator Ronaldson said.

"They certainly don't satisfy the Opposition, and if they satisfy the Prime Minister then quite frankly that's a reflection on the Prime Minister himself.

"The Prime Minister has got to insist on [Mr Thomson] coming into parliament and saying that he is not the person who may be charged for breaching the disclosure provisions of the electoral act."

Tags: government-and-politics, federal-government, labor-party, unions, law-crime-and-justice, australia, nsw, wyong-2259

First posted February 9, 2010 21:49:00

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Party % Vote Swing Won Predict
Labor 38.0 -5.4 72
Coalition 43.7 +1.6 73
Greens 11.7 +3.9 1
Others 6.6 -0.1 4

Changing Seats

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Time Count % Electorate Held By Margin 2PP % Swing Predict
14:37 93.5 La Trobe L/NP 0.5 50.9 1.4% to ALP ALP GAIN
18:22 91.0 McEwen L/NP 0.0 55.2 5.2% to ALP ALP GAIN
10:36 89.0 Solomon ALP 0.2 51.9 2.0% to CLP CLP GAIN
18:52 83.1 Melbourne ALP 4.7 55.6 10.3% to GRN GRN GAIN
17:37 94.3 Denison ALP 15.3 51.2 16.5% from ALP IND GAIN
15:21 91.2 Bennelong ALP 1.4 53.5 4.9% to LIB LIB GAIN
13:07 92.8 Gilmore * ALP 0.4 55.3 5.7% to LIB LIB WIN
18:07 92.9 Hasluck ALP 0.8 50.6 1.4% to LIB LIB GAIN
16:21 92.0 Macarthur * ALP 0.5 53.0 3.5% to LIB LIB WIN
11:23 92.5 Macquarie ALP 0.3 51.2 1.5% to LIB LIB GAIN
18:54 90.3 Swan * ALP 0.3 52.6 2.8% to LIB LIB WIN
16:53 91.5 Bonner ALP 4.5 52.6 7.1% to LNP LNP GAIN
17:21 89.8 Brisbane ALP 4.6 51.0 5.6% to LNP LNP GAIN
11:36 92.7 Dawson ALP 2.6 52.4 5.0% to LNP LNP GAIN
12:51 93.7 Dickson * ALP 0.8 55.2 5.9% to LNP LNP WIN
14:36 91.1 Flynn ALP 2.2 53.5 5.7% to LNP LNP GAIN
15:21 91.3 Forde ALP 3.4 51.6 5.0% to LNP LNP GAIN
16:06 92.4 Herbert * ALP 0.0 52.1 2.1% to LNP LNP WIN
16:37 90.4 Leichhardt ALP 4.1 54.6 8.7% to LNP LNP GAIN
14:21 92.2 Longman ALP 1.9 52.0 3.9% to LNP LNP GAIN

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