Convicted rapist quits Australian parliament after losing legal bid to stay

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ABC News/Justin Huntsdale Gareth Ward, smiling at camera, wearing a dark suit and tie and glassesABC News/Justin Huntsdale

Gareth Ward's resignation triggers a by-election in Kiama

An Australian politician and convicted rapist has resigned from parliament moments before he was to be kicked out, after losing a legal challenge to remain.

Gareth Ward, 44, was last month found guilty of sexually assaulting two young men, aged 18 and 24, between 2013 and 2015, and is now in custody pending sentencing.

Earlier this week, Ward launched a legal bid to stop the New South Wales (NSW) parliament from expelling him, but it was dismissed on Thursday after the court rejected arguments that the move was an "affront" to democracy.

Plans to expel him on Friday were thwarted when, less than two hours before a vote to remove him was due, Ward quit as the independent member for Kiama.

Ward's resignation - which comes years after the sexual assault accusations first emerged - means he will no longer receive a salary.

It also triggers a by-election in the electorate he has held since 2011.

In 2021, Ward quit as a state government minister and left the Liberal Party, but refused to leave parliament and was re-elected in 2023.

During his legal challenge, Ward's lawyers argued that attempts to kick him out of parliament before the appeals process was finished was "an affront to the foundations of representative democracy".

Ward, due to be sentenced next month, has said he intends to appeal the guilty verdict.


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