It’s estimated that in the past five years, Donnellan had paid approximately $2,000 in annual memberships fees.
Federal Labor leader Bill Shorten said the evidence was shameful for all ALP members.
“The evidence which was put forward was startling, frankly it was incredibly disappointing, and I also think for the vast majority of ALP members it was just embarrassing, this isn’t how our political party should be operating.”
Within hours of his name being mentioned at the hearing, Donnellan announced he was stepping down as Minister and said the findings had nothing to do with his staff.
“Let me be very clear, I never misused party funds or resources in any way, and this has absolutely nothing to do with my staff.”
Donnellan is the third Minister to resign and move to the backbench after Marlene Kairouz and Robin Scott also resigned after evidence surfaced that they had been involved in branch stacking.
The second day of the five-week hearing will continue on Tuesday.
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