SA Liberal MP apologises over inappropriate behaviour at Christmas party

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Sam Duluk says he is deeply sorry and has apologised to a female crossbench MP following a sexual harassment complaint about a Christmas party incident.

Liberal MP Sam Duluk has apologised for inappropriate behaviour following a sexual harassment complaint by a female crossbench MP.

SA Best MLC Connie Bonaros yesterday revealed she had made a sexual harassment complaint against another MPLabor says the penalty is not enoughSA Best MLC Connie Bonaros"I wish to publicly apologise to Ms Bonaros and anyone else who was offended by my actions at a Parliament House Christmas party," the Member for Waite said.

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