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Labor will move a motion in parliament to expel disgraced former Liberal MP Daryl Maguire

LABOR will move a motion in parliament to expel disgraced Liberal MP Daryl Maguire after he was caught on tape trying to make “mega money” on the sale of a Sydney property to a Chinese developer.

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LABOR will move a motion in parliament to expel disgraced Liberal MP Daryl Maguire.

The extraordinary measure has not occurred in parliament since 1917.

Acting Labor leader Michael Daley said today the motion would be put to parliament when it returns on August 7.

Labor would need majority support for the motion to expel Mr Maguire.

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“The people of Wagga are disgusted by Daryl Maguire — they are in no doubt he’s no longer fit to represent them,” Mr Daley said

“Daryl Maguire has admitted to doing the wrong thing, he admitted to ICAC, he admitted it in his Facebook statement that he’s breached the Code of Conduct that applied to him … his only defence … for not doing the right thing (resigning) is he doesn’t want to put the people of NSW, the people of Wagga through a by election — let me tell you the people of Wagga would think that would be money well spent.”

NSW MP Daryl Maguire won’t be renominating for election in 2019. Picture: AAP Image/Erik Anderson
NSW MP Daryl Maguire won’t be renominating for election in 2019. Picture: AAP Image/Erik Anderson

Mr Daley said the Labor Party would prefer Mr Maguire quit parliament so they don’t have to move to expel him.

“(Expelling him) is a very serious thing to do — it’s only been done six times in the history of parliament and hasn’t been successfully moved since 1917. We have been thinking about this all week and wishing it would not come to this,” he said.

“It shouldn’t be up to the parliament to take out its own dirty laundry — it should be done by Daryl Maguire and Gladys Berejiklian.”

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Mr Daley said neither he or Labor Party staffers had spoken to the Nationals, independent MPs or the Greens about whether they will support the motion.

“We don’t do this lightly, it’s a heavy thing to do. But Daryl Maguire walking back into the parliament and sitting on the cross bench for the next nine months — that’s a serious thing as well. Someone has to move to protect the parliamentary democracy here and we will.”

Acting NSW opposition leader Michael Daley wants Maguire to quit before the lower house resumes sitting in early August. Picture: AAP Image/Joel Carrett
Acting NSW opposition leader Michael Daley wants Maguire to quit before the lower house resumes sitting in early August. Picture: AAP Image/Joel Carrett

The news comes after Maguire said he won’t be renominating for election in 2019 after secret phone recordings of him discussing potential developer “dividends” were played at a Sydney corruption inquiry.

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Acting Premier John Barilaro has called on Mr Maguire to resign and indicated he expects the disgraced Liberal MP will quit politics before parliament resumes in August.

“It’s clear that the people of Wagga Wagga would like to see Daryl resign. Therefore, it’s clear, that Daryl Maguire should resign as a member of parliament,” Mr Barilaro said.

The Nationals leader said if a byelection was held in Wagga Wagga there would be “discussions” about the Nationals running a candidate.

“The rules say we get to negotiate the position of the coalition about who would be best placed to run a candidate,” Mr Barilaro said.

Acting Premier John Barilaro has called on Mr Maguire to resign.
Acting Premier John Barilaro has called on Mr Maguire to resign.

He said the Nationals party was “best placed” to represent every regional seat.

He labelled a move by the Labor party to expel Mr Maguire a “hypothetical”, indicating Mr Maguire may quit parliament before it returns on August 7.

“We won’t get to that point, we’ve got weeks until we get to parliament I’m very confident that we will not see a motion from the Labor party,” he said.

Mr Barilaro said he’d spoken to Mr Maguire to check on his welfare.

Mr Barilaro said the Nationals would have to speak in party room to decide if they’d support Labor’s motion to expel Mr Maguire if it came to that point.

Transport Minister Andrew Constance yesterday said there had also been a big push from residents calling for Maguire to resign.

“I note the very strong response from the people of Wagga, in the past 72 hours, to Mr Maguire,” Mr Constance said.

“The key point for Mr Maguire is that his local constituency is saying to him, ‘get out’.”

And last night the state government said they would force Mr Maguire from his role as a parliamentary super fund trustee.

More to come.

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