This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/oct/24/lidia-thorpe-greens-senator-to-refer-herself-to-privileges-committee-over-relationship-with-ex-bikie

The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 1 Version 2
Lidia Thorpe to refer herself to privileges committee over relationship with ex-bikie Lidia Thorpe to refer herself to privileges committee over relationship with ex-bikie
(7 months later)
Greens senator’s move heads off hostile referral by Coalition over possible perceived conflict of interest due to former role on law enforcement committeeGreens senator’s move heads off hostile referral by Coalition over possible perceived conflict of interest due to former role on law enforcement committee
Greens senator Lidia Thorpe will refer herself to the Senate privileges committee for possible investigation of her previously undisclosed relationship with former bikie leader Dean Martin.Greens senator Lidia Thorpe will refer herself to the Senate privileges committee for possible investigation of her previously undisclosed relationship with former bikie leader Dean Martin.
Thorpe will write to the Senate president on Monday assenting to an inquiry into the possible perceived conflict of interest arising from the relationship due to her former role on the joint law enforcement committee.Thorpe will write to the Senate president on Monday assenting to an inquiry into the possible perceived conflict of interest arising from the relationship due to her former role on the joint law enforcement committee.
Thorpe resigned as the Greens’ deputy Senate leader on Thursday after the ABC revealed she had “briefly dated” Martin in 2021 and remains friends with him, prompting warnings from her staff, including to the office of Greens leader, Adam Bandt.Thorpe resigned as the Greens’ deputy Senate leader on Thursday after the ABC revealed she had “briefly dated” Martin in 2021 and remains friends with him, prompting warnings from her staff, including to the office of Greens leader, Adam Bandt.
On Monday Thorpe said she is “more than willing to participate in any inquiry” and noted her decision to refer herself had been approved by the Greens party room.“As required by the standing orders I will not be making any further comment in relation to the referral until the president has concluded consideration of the matter,” she said in a statement.On Monday Thorpe said she is “more than willing to participate in any inquiry” and noted her decision to refer herself had been approved by the Greens party room.“As required by the standing orders I will not be making any further comment in relation to the referral until the president has concluded consideration of the matter,” she said in a statement.
“I am proud of my work for First Nations justice and I won’t stop fighting for my people.”“I am proud of my work for First Nations justice and I won’t stop fighting for my people.”
The move heads off a hostile referral by the Coalition, which has indicated it will pursue both an inquiry on the privileges committee and a Senate censure motion. The Liberal leader, Peter Dutton, has described Thorpe has “unfit” to sit in parliament.The move heads off a hostile referral by the Coalition, which has indicated it will pursue both an inquiry on the privileges committee and a Senate censure motion. The Liberal leader, Peter Dutton, has described Thorpe has “unfit” to sit in parliament.
The law enforcement committee is already undertaking checks of what confidential information was received in private hearings while Thorpe was a member.The law enforcement committee is already undertaking checks of what confidential information was received in private hearings while Thorpe was a member.
On Friday the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, told reporters in Perth that Labor would “examine any proposal” that was moved when asked about a possible censure.On Friday the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, told reporters in Perth that Labor would “examine any proposal” that was moved when asked about a possible censure.
Albanese said the law enforcement committee’s check “to ensure there has been no conflict there” was an “appropriate” action.Albanese said the law enforcement committee’s check “to ensure there has been no conflict there” was an “appropriate” action.
Labor has asked Thorpe and Bandt to explain in the Senate and lower house why the potential conflict was not disclosed.Labor has asked Thorpe and Bandt to explain in the Senate and lower house why the potential conflict was not disclosed.
Albanese said Bandt needed to give a “full explanation” of the circumstances because he “apparently wasn’t aware of this information even though it was reported to his office”.Albanese said Bandt needed to give a “full explanation” of the circumstances because he “apparently wasn’t aware of this information even though it was reported to his office”.
“That clearly shows they need to change their procedures that were in place.”“That clearly shows they need to change their procedures that were in place.”
Sign up for our free morning newsletter and afternoon email to get your daily news roundupSign up for our free morning newsletter and afternoon email to get your daily news roundup
Sign up for our free morning newsletter and afternoon email to get your daily news roundupSign up for our free morning newsletter and afternoon email to get your daily news roundup
Thorpe was a member of the joint committee on law enforcement from February 2021 to April 2022, during which time it reviewed the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission’s powers to conduct special operations and investigations, which include activities to combat outlaw motorcycle gangs.Thorpe was a member of the joint committee on law enforcement from February 2021 to April 2022, during which time it reviewed the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission’s powers to conduct special operations and investigations, which include activities to combat outlaw motorcycle gangs.
Martin, who has no criminal convictions, was associated with the Rebels but stepped down as Victorian chapter president in 2018 after his brother Shane Martin – the father of AFL star Dustin Martin – was deported to New Zealand.Martin, who has no criminal convictions, was associated with the Rebels but stepped down as Victorian chapter president in 2018 after his brother Shane Martin – the father of AFL star Dustin Martin – was deported to New Zealand.
Sign up to Guardian Australia's Morning Mail Sign up to Morning Mail
Our Australian morning briefing email breaks down the key national and international stories of the day and why they matter Our Australian morning briefing breaks down the key stories of the day, telling you what’s happening and why it matters
after newsletter promotionafter newsletter promotion
Bandt has described the failure to disclose the relationship as a “significant error of judgment” but that – on the facts as they currently stand – her resignation from the leadership group was an “appropriate sanction”.Bandt has described the failure to disclose the relationship as a “significant error of judgment” but that – on the facts as they currently stand – her resignation from the leadership group was an “appropriate sanction”.
In a statement on Thursday, Thorpe said she accepted she “made mistakes” and had “not exercised good judgment”.In a statement on Thursday, Thorpe said she accepted she “made mistakes” and had “not exercised good judgment”.
Thorpe told the ABC, which first revealed the relationship, she met Martin “through Blak activism and briefly dated in early 2021”.Thorpe told the ABC, which first revealed the relationship, she met Martin “through Blak activism and briefly dated in early 2021”.
“We remain friends and have collaborated on our shared interests advocating for the rights of First Nations peoples.”“We remain friends and have collaborated on our shared interests advocating for the rights of First Nations peoples.”
Thorpe acknowledged she did not advise Bandt of her relationship with Martin, but insisted that confidential committee documents on how the AFP monitors outlaw motorcycle gangs were “treated in confidence”.Thorpe acknowledged she did not advise Bandt of her relationship with Martin, but insisted that confidential committee documents on how the AFP monitors outlaw motorcycle gangs were “treated in confidence”.
Thorpe said Martin’s history with the Rebels was a “past connection”.Thorpe said Martin’s history with the Rebels was a “past connection”.
“Obviously, I’m concerned about the criminal activities of outlaw motorcycle clubs in general. But when we met, Mr Martin was no longer involved with that world.”“Obviously, I’m concerned about the criminal activities of outlaw motorcycle clubs in general. But when we met, Mr Martin was no longer involved with that world.”
Guardian Australia does not suggest that Thorpe shared any confidential information with any person not authorised to receive it.Guardian Australia does not suggest that Thorpe shared any confidential information with any person not authorised to receive it.