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Equal Opportunity Commissioner report reveals sexual harassment allegations in SA Parliament
A damning Equal Opportunity Commission review has found sexual harassment is prevalent in South Australia’s Parliament, with eight people reporting being victims of sexual harassment by MPs or their staff in the past five years.
Key points:
- Eight people have reported sexual harassment by MPs or their staff in the South Australian Parliament, a report has found
- The Equal Opportunity Commissioner’s report found allegations of sexually suggestive and unwelcome comments, indecent exposure, and physical assault
- Allegations against Liberal MP Sam Duluk, along with Parliament’s workplace culture, prompted the investigation
Allegations outlined in the report by the Acting Equal Opportunity Commissioner Emily Strickland include sexually suggestive…
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