MP accused of sexual misconduct reappears in Parliament amid COVID-19 debate

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Exiled Liberal MP Sam Duluk has reappeared in Parliament amid debate on the South Australian Government's new emergency coronavirus laws.

An exiled Liberal MP, accused of basic assault after an incident at a 2019 Christmas party, has reappeared in Parliament amid debate on the South Australian Government's new emergency coronavirus laws.

The Member for Waite has been accused of slapping SA Best MLC Connie Bonaros on the backside at the function on December 13 last year. At the time, Mr Duluk said he would"take leave from Parliament" while the police investigation into the alleged assault was underway. Mr Duluk apologised for his behaviour on social media and in Parliament, and said he planned to seek help for alcohol use.In Parliament today, Mr Duluk expressed his views on the importance ofThe COVID-19 Emergency Response Bill 2020 includes measures to protect commercial and residential renters in South Australia from being evicted if they experience financial hardship in the next six months.

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