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You are here: Home / Learning about Labor / Readings & listenings / Labor launches inquiry into branch stacking scam – by Ben Schneiders & Royce Millar, The Age, 30 Oct 2015 & by Richard Willingham, The Age 8 May 2015

Labor launches inquiry into branch stacking scam – by Ben Schneiders & Royce Millar, The Age, 30 Oct 2015 & by Richard Willingham, The Age 8 May 2015

30/10/2015 By Other Contributors Leave a Comment

Rchard Willingham writes of the branch stacking scam that followed the Victorian Labor 2014 conference, when members could join and pay for membership online for the first time.

A lengthy investigation then began in June 2014, with a three-person panel looking at allegations of mega branch stacking scam in three federal seats – Maribyrnong, Gellibrand and Melbourne. Lalor was also affected.

These action followed this report (8 May 2020) that anonymous gift cards were used to pay the dues of hundreds of ALP members close to the plumbers’ union and suburban factional warlords close to Bill Shorten and federal frontbencher Stephen Conroy. It was understood as many as 500 memberships were involved ‘irregular’ payments.

Schneiders and Millar report in on Victorian Labor (30 Oct 2015) suspending its internal elections until Feb 2016 and launching an investigation into a mega branch stacking scam.

Bill Shorten, ALP Leader and Member for Maribyrnong said ‘there is no room in the Labor Party for branch stacking.’

Read Branch stacking: dozens of ALP memberships void – by Richard Willingham, The Age 8 May, 2015 [External link]

Read Labor launches inquiry into mega branch stacking scam – by Ben Schneiders & Royce Millar, The Age, 30 Oct 2015 [External link]

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