David Speirs extends his leave of absence from parliament for mental health reasons
The opposition has revealed whether David Speirs will return to parliament after taking a leave of absence for mental health reasons in the wake of a white powder scandal.
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Former Liberal leader David Speirs is continuing to take a leave of absence from parliament for mental health reasons in the wake of explosive footage appearing to show him snorting a white powder.
Mr Speirs, who says the footage is a deepfake, on September 11 issued a statement about his future, in which he said he “must take some time to focus on my own health and wellbeing as any other person should”.
Parliament resumes on Tuesday and Liberal acting state director Alexander Hyde says Mr Speirs will remain on leave of absence.
“The Liberal Party takes the health and wellbeing of all its members, staff and volunteers seriously,” he told The Advertiser.
“We respect Mr Speirs’ decision to put his health first. He has been a tireless advocate for the people of South Australia and we wish him a swift recovery.”