MP used me to help party: staffer

SMH NEWS - Member for Clarence Steve Cansdell has announced his resignation. Friday 16/09/11  Photos: Simon Hughes   s110916-01-34- compressed.jpg

Steve Cansdell … accused. Photo: Simon Hughes

THE disgraced state MP Steve Cansdell resigned from Parliament days after a former staff member complained to the corruption watchdog that he misused a parliamentary entitlement to help a Nationals colleague, Kevin Hogan, contest the federal seat of Page.

The staff member, Kath Palmer, was employed in the electorate office of Mr Cansdell’s north coast seat of Clarence, the Herald has confirmed.

She was paid from a temporary staff entitlement MPs may use to hire an extra staff member to fill in when an electorate officer attends Parliament with them.

Ms Palmer told the Independent Commission Against Corruption she was improperly seconded to Mr Hogan’s campaign during the federal election.

Last year ICAC found the former Labor MP Angela D’Amore misused the same entitlement.

Shortly before the state election in March, Mr Cansdell replaced Ms Palmer with Sharon Davidson, a staff member in the office of the federal Nationals MP for Cowper, Luke Hartsuyker. Ms Davidson took leave to work on Mr Cansdell’s campaign.

She is believed to have been hired to work as a media adviser after the announcement that the mayor of Clarence Valley Council, Richie Williamson, would challenge Mr Cansdell for the seat as an independent.

Ms Palmer also told the commission Mr Cansdell signed a false statutory declaration in 2005 to say she was driving his car when it was caught by a speed camera.

Mr Cansdell, who was the parliamentary secretary for police, has admitted he falsified the document because he faced losing his licence. He cited it as the reason for his resignation.

The Nationals leader and Deputy Premier, Andrew Stoner, said Mr Cansdell told him before he quit that he did not believe the claims he had misused parliamentary resources were correct.

Mr Hogan, who lost the seat to Labor’s Janelle Saffin, yesterday confirmed Ms Palmer worked as a volunteer on his campaign.

Mr Cansdell told the Herald: ”There’s no vindictiveness or anger from me about what this lady has done. She’s got her reasons and we’ll go from there.”

The state director of the Nationals, Ben Franklin, said neither he nor the party was aware of the allegations of the misuse of parliamentary entitlements.

The Premier, Barry O’Farrell, said he was disappointed and annoyed when he heard Mr Cansdell had lied to avoid losing his driver’s licence.

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