Lidia Thorpe was referred to the powerful Senate committee over her relationship with former bikie Dean Martin, who was a member of the Rebels motorcycle gang for about 25 years.
The picture was widely interpreted as a reference to the senate committee’s inquiry into the Greens senator and attracted thousands of likes and responses before Thorpe’s office turned off comments on the post. The privileges committee received a detailed report from the law enforcement committee back in November about confidential briefings Thorpe received from security and police agencies while she was a member of the law enforcement committee between February 2021 and April 2022.
Thorpe has insisted she never passed any confidential information on to Martin, with whom she was in a relationship in 2021, butAt the time, she said, “I accept that I have made mistakes and have not exercised good judgement”.
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