Name | Year | Party | Offence | Timing of conviction | Sentence | Reference |
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| 1846 | Protectionist | Stealing | Before office | Transportation to Australia | [1] |
| 1892 | Protectionist | Duelling | Before office | Good behaviour bond | |
| 1914 | Labor | Failing to comply with a compulsory medical examination for conscription | Before office | 3 days' jail | [2] |
| 1916 | Labor | Conspiracy to commit arson, perverting the course of justice, incitement to commit sedition | Before office | 15 years' jail | |
| 1926 | Nationalist | Fraudulent conversion of trust funds | After office | 3 years' jail | [3] |
| 1938 | Country | Drink driving | During office | Fined £25 | [4] |
| 1947 | Nationalist | Murder | After office | Death, later commuted to confinement in Broadmoor Asylum | [5] |
| 1948 | Labor | Forgery | After office | 3 years' jail | [6] |
| 1967 | Liberal | Assault | Before office | Fined $50 | [7] |
| 1987, 2011, 2014 | Justice | Contempt of court, breaching suppression orders | Before office | 12 days in prison, 5 months' home detention, 50 days in prison | [8] |
| 1990 | Labor | Indecent exposure | During office | Good behaviour bond | [9] |
| 1996 | Liberal | Fraud | After office | | [10] |
| 1998 | National | Rorting travel expenses | During office | Fined $14,000; 2 year suspended jail term | [11] |
| 1999 | Liberal | Rorting travel expenses | After office | 18 month suspended jail sentence | [12] |
| 2002 | Labor | Bribery and fraud | After office | 6 years' jail | [13] |
| 2014 | Labor Independent | Theft | After office | $25,000 fine[14] | |
| 2015 | Liberal | Unlicensed drink driving | During office | 4 month good behaviour order | [15] | |
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
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Peter Howe | 1891 | Protectionist | Conspiracy to defraud the Australian Mercantile Loan and Guarantee Company | Imprisoned for 7 years, released after 3 years and 7 months. | One of a series of prosecutions in relation to bank failures. Resigned from the Legislative Assembly after conviction | [16] [17] |
Frank Smith | 1892 | Free Trade | conspiracy to fraudulently misrepresent the financial affairs of the Australian Mercantile Loan and Guarantee Company | Imprisoned for 7 years, released after 3 years. | One of a series of prosecutions in relation to bank failures, had been defeated in 1891. | [18] [19] |
Francis Abigail | 1892 | Free Trade | Conspiracy to issue a false balance-sheet | Imprisoned for 5 years, released after 2 years and 6 months. | One of a series of prosecutions in relation to bank failures, had been defeated in 1891. | |
Thomas Slattery | 1905 | Protectionist | Stealing £6,958 | Imprisoned for 3 years and 6 months, set aside by High Court | Seat in Legislative Council declared vacant after conviction but before the successful appeal to the High Court. | [20] |
Alan Millard | 1906 | Liberal Reform | Misappropriation of £5 of a client's money | 6 months, suspended on 12 month good behaviour bond | Seat in Legislative Assembly was declared vacant | |
Theodore Trautwein | 1940 | Independent | False representation to avoid bankruptcy | Imprisoned for 12 months | Seat in Legislative Council declared vacant by the Court of Disputed Returns. Subsequently imprisoned for contempt of court. | |
Thomas Ley (also served in Federal Parliament) | 1947 | Nationalist | Murder | Death, later commuted to confinement in Broadmoor Asylum | Involvement with a number of disappearances, including that of Frederick McDonald, his predecessor as MP | |
Rex Jackson | 1987 | Labor | Accepting bribes | 10 years | Former Minister for Corrective Services. Increased from 7½ years on appeal | [21] |
Tony Packard | 1993 | Liberal | Unlawful use of listening devices | Fined $1000 | Offences were committed while operating a used-car business, prior to entering parliament | [22] |
Barry Morris | 1996 | Liberal | Making death threats | 1 year | Decreased from 2½ years on appeal | [23] |
Phuong Ngo | 2001 | Independent Labor | Murder | Life imprisonment | Convicted of ordering the killing of Australian MP John Newman on 5 September 1994, a crime which has been described as Australia's first political assassination. | [24] [25] [26] |
| 2008 | Labor | 33 counts, including child sex and drug offences | 13 years and 8 months (non-parole period 9 years) | Decreased from 13 years and 11 months on appeal | [27] |
Richard Face | 2009 | Labor | Making a false statement to the ICAC | Fined $2,500, three-year good-behaviour bond | Lied about misusing parliamentary and electoral office staff to help set up a consultancy. | [28] [29] |
Karyn Paluzzano | 2012 | Labor | Falsely claiming parliamentary payments | Twelve months' home detention | | [30] [31] |
Adam Marshall | 2014 | National | Mid-range prescribed content of alcohol | Driver's licence suspended for nine months, fined $2,000 | Returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.112. | [32] [33] |
Eddie Obeid | 2016 | Labor | Misconduct in public office | 5 years (non-parole period of 3 years) | Failing to declare his precuniary interest while a member of parliament and subsequent attempts to influence bureaucrats and Labor colleagues so as to benefit his family | [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] |
Ian Macdonald | 2017 | Labor | Wilful misconduct in public office | 10 years (non-parole period 7 years) set aside on appeal | Conviction set aside on appeal and re-trial ordered | [39] [40] |
Eddie Obeid | 2021 | Labor | Conspiracy to wilfully commit misconduct in public office | | Eddie Obeid, Moses Obeid and Ian Macdonald conspired for Macdonald to commit misconduct concerning the granting of a coal exploration licence involving the Mount Penny tenement | [41] [42] |
Ian Macdonald | | |
Name | Year | Party | Offence | Sentence | Notes | Reference |
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William Hamilton | 1891 | Labor | conspiracy in connection with the Queensland shearers' strike | 3 years | future state MP | [43] |
Brian Austin | 1990 | National | misappropriating public funds | 15 months | | [44] |
Leisha Harvey | 1990 | National | misappropriating public funds | 12 months | 7 months served in home detention | |
Don Lane | 1990 | National | misappropriating public funds | 12 months | | |
Geoff Muntz | 1990 | National | misappropriating public funds | 12 months | | |
Keith Wright | 1993 | Labor | child sex offences | 8 years (non-parole period 4 years), paroled after 5½ years | Former Opposition Leader | [45] |
Bill D'Arcy | 2000 | Labor | child sex offences | 11 years (non-parole period 7 years) | | [46] |
John Budd | 2002 | Labor | fraud and misappropriation | 2½ years (suspended) | | [47] |
Merri Rose | 2005 | Labor | extortion | 1½ years | | |
Karen Struthers | 2007 | Labor | Drink driving | $1,000 fine and loss of licence for 10 months | | [48] |
Gordon Nuttall | 2009, 2011 | Labor | Corruption, receiving secret commissions, theft | 15 years (non-parole period 10 years) | | [49] |
Scott Driscoll | 2013 | Liberal National | 42 counts of contempt of Parliament, four counts of failing to register interests and one count of misleading the House | fined $84,000 for contempt;fined $4,000 for failing to register interests;fined $2,000 for misleading the House; and the Legislative Assembly moved to expel Driscoll from the chamber and declare the seat of Redcliffe vacant "to protect the honour and dignity of the Legislative Authority". | | [50] |
Paul Pisasale | 2019 | Labor Independent | 2 counts of extortion. In 2020 he pleaded guilty to 30 other charges including Fraud, Sexual Assault and Official Corruption | 7.5 years (non-parole period 3 years) | Former Mayor of Ipswich | |
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