Political staffers film themselves performing sex acts on the Parliament House desks of female MPs


Disgusting political staffers allegedly film themselves performing lewd acts on the desks of female MPs in Parliament House and use the prayer room to have sex

  • At least four senior Coalition staffers allegedly shared lewd images of sex acts
  • Swapped images and video of solo sex acts over Facebook Messenger
  • Some used the Parliament House desks of female Parliamentarians 
  • Both MPs and staffers ‘used the small Parliament House prayer room for sex’
  • One staffer sacked after whistleblower leaks evidence of widespread depravity 

At least four senior Coalition staffers allegedly shared images of themselves performing sex acts in Parliament House including in the prayer room.

The senior staffers allegedly swapped video and pictures of themselves performing solo sex acts in Parliament House over Facebook Messenger.

One of the staffer admitted taking part in some of the offensive behaviour and dobbed the rest of them in.

The acts allegedly occurred over two years with some of the depravity taking place on the Parliament House desks of female parliamentarians.

Parliament House, Canberra, has been rocked by fresh allegations of sexual depravity as senior Coalition staffers allegedly filmed themselves in sexual acts on female MP's desks and in the Parliamentary prayer room - and shared them on Facebook Messenger

Parliament House, Canberra, has been rocked by fresh allegations of sexual depravity as senior Coalition staffers allegedly filmed themselves in sexual acts on female MP’s desks and in the Parliamentary prayer room – and shared them on Facebook Messenger

A government source told ABC News on Monday evening that one of the staffers was sacked as the bombshell allegations came to light.

The staffer who was fired allegedly filmed himself performing a sexual act inside a female Liberal MP’s office.

Ten News and The Australian obtained some of the lewd videos and images filmed inside Parliament House.

Finance Minister Simon Birmingham condemned the behaviour on Monday and said those involved would be sacked.

‘I am disgusted and appalled,’ he told ABC News. ‘It shows a complete disregard for all that our parliamentary democracy stands for.’

The whistleblower told The Australian that MPs and government staffers used the small prayer room on the upper level of Parliament House to have sex. 

One staffer was confirmed to have been sacked on Monday. Finance Minister Simon Birmingham (pictured)u00A0 said the others would also lose their jobs

One staffer was confirmed to have been sacked on Monday. Finance Minister Simon Birmingham (pictured)  said the others would also lose their jobs

‘I don’t think they’ve broken any laws — but morally, they’re bankrupt,’ he said. 

‘It’s a culture of men who think they can do whatever they want.’

Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins is leading a review of workplace culture in Parliament House in the wake of the Brittany Higgins rape allegations.

Ms Higgins says she was raped by a former colleague inside Parliament House in March 2019.

Ms Jenkins’ review is expected to issue a final report in November. 

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