Key Factors
- Two complaints described by an ACT Greens spokesperson as “sexual in nature” have been made towards Davis.
- Police stated they’ve acquired a referral in relation to the matter.
- Davis has knowledgeable Greens chief Shane Rattenbury of his intention to resign.
This text incorporates references to sexual assault allegations.
ACT Greens backbencher Johnathan Davis will resign from the get together and the parliament after he was stood down over misconduct allegations.
Davis was stood down indefinitely final week after two complaints described by an ACT Greens spokesperson as “sexual in nature” have been made towards him.
Greens chief Shane Rattenbury stated on Sunday night time Davis had instructed him of his intention to resign and would offer a letter to the Speaker informing her of the choice.
“The ACT Greens take the conduct of our MLAs severely and consider Canberrans ought to rightly count on the best requirements of behaviour, integrity and accountability from our representatives and members in workplace,” he stated in an announcement.
He stated whereas there was no formal discovering made by any authorities, the intimate data shared about Mr Davis’s private life prompted “immense neighborhood concern”, and the ACT Greens get together room supported his resolution to resign from workplace.
“We recognise that the reporting of those occasions might have prompted misery to members of the neighborhood, and encourage individuals to achieve out to companies to obtain assist,” he stated.
Police confirmed on Friday they acquired a referral in relation to the matter.
In a joint assertion, ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and Deputy Minister Yvette Berry stated the allegations have been “very severe”.
“These are very severe allegations towards a sitting MLA and do affect his means to undertake his position,” they stated.
They requested the ACT Greens to make sure assist was offered to the people who made the issues public and stated companies have been accessible to members of the neighborhood who have been distressed.
Davis is the member for the southern ACT seat of Brindabella and was elected to the territory’s Legislative Meeting in 2020.
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