Remember when: Future MP Christine Smith’s evidence against Senator Mal Colston comes out
THE Gold Coast woman whose evidence caused Prime Minister John Howard to dump Senator Mal Colston was in hiding.
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Gold Coast Bulletin, Thursday April 10, 1997
THE Gold Coast woman whose evidence caused Prime Minister John Howard to dump Senator Mal Colston was in hiding.
However, Christine Smith, then-51, was hailed by Coast ALP officials as a hero who was noted for her “honest and meticulous” work.
Mr Howard called on Senator Colston to resign as Senate Deputy President and referred allegations of travel allowance rorts concerning the Senator to the Australian Federal Police.
His call followed a statement from Mrs Smith in which she retracted her earlier statement that she a was to blame for nearly $7000 in unjustified travel claims.
Senator Colston, whose home was staked out by media representatives, the previous day was considering the call according to his son Douglas in Canberra.
Another son, David, was involved in several clashes with journalists outside Senator Colston’s Chapel Hill home.
Although unavailable for comment, Mrs Smith revealed in a letter to Senate clerk Harry Evans that on March 2, 1997 she offered to Senator Colston at a late-night meeting at her uncles' home in Canberra, to take the blame for travel allowance mistakes.
Mrs Smith said she and Senator Colston then drafted a statement laying the blame on her slopping bookkeeping.
In the latest statement, Mrs Smith said she was not responsible for preparing Senator Colston’s travel allowance claims nor was she required to keep a record of dates of travel for claim purposes.
“The Senator always prepared his own claims,” she said.
Senator Colston resigned in 1999 and Mrs Smith was later the Labor MP for Burleigh for 11 years.