Marlene Kairouz Explained

Marlene Kairouz
Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office:Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation
Premier:Daniel Andrews
Term Start:20 June 2016
Term End:16 June 2020
Predecessor:Jane Garrett
Successor:Melissa Horne
Office1:Minister for Suburban Development
Premier1:Daniel Andrews
Term Start1:29 November 2018
Term End1:16 June 2020
Predecessor1:Lily D'Ambrosio
Successor1:Shaun Leane
Constituency Am2:Kororoit
Assembly2:Victorian Legislative
Term Start2:28 June 2008
Term End2:26 November 2022
Predecessor2:Andre Haermeyer
Office3:5th Mayor of Darebin
Term Start3:March 2001
Term End3:March 2002
Predecessor3:Tim Laurence
Successor3:Vince Fontana
Term Start4:November 2006
Term End4:November 2007
Predecessor4:Stanley Chiang
Successor4:Peter Stephenson
Birth Date:1975 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Party:Labor Party
Education:RMIT University
Occupation:Histologist
Successor2:Luba Grigorovitch

Marlene Kairouz (born 2 March 1975) is a former Australian politician. She was a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly between 2008 and 2022, representing the electoral district of Kororoit. She was the Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation between 2016 and 2020.[1]

Political career

Kairouz was first elected to the Legislative Assembly at the 2008 Kororoit by-election, triggered by the resignation of former minister Andre Haermeyer.

Prior to entering state politics she had been elected to the City of Darebin in 1998, serving as mayor from 2001 to 2002 and again from 2006 to 2007. Kairouz was an official with the Victorian branch of the Shop Assistants' Union from 2004, and was promoted to become an organiser in 2005 before her election to Parliament. Kairouz has been a state and national Australian Labor Party conference delegate, and previously served as the Junior Vice-President of the Victorian ALP.

In 2001, Kairouz was awarded the Centenary Medal for services to local government.

In June 2016, she was appointed to the First Andrews Ministry as Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation.[2] In September 2017, she was appointed as the Minister for Local Government. In November 2018, she retained her consumer affairs, gaming and liquor regulation portfolio in the Second Andrews Ministry, and was also appointed Minister for Suburban Development.

Racism controversy

In October 2017, Kairouz was embroiled in a controversy regarding her advice not to open doors to Irish people, following claims that a spate of thefts were being caused by travelling con artists with Irish accents.[3] [4] She issued an apology on Twitter.[5] The incident received widespread media coverage in Australia and Ireland.[6]

Branch-stacking allegations

In June 2020, an adviser working for Kairouz was alleged to have facilitated branch-stacking. The adviser is alleged to have obtained money from Adem Somyurek in order to purchase party memberships.[7] Kairouz has rejected claims she was involved, and the matter has been referred to IBAC and Victoria Police.[8] She resigned from the cabinet on 16 June 2020.[9]

She was a person of interest in the IBAC investigation, Operation Watts.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Member Profile - The Hon. Marlene Kairouz. 2020-06-15. www.parliament.vic.gov.au.
  2. Web site: Marlene Kairouz to replace Jane Garrett in Victorian Cabinet. ABC News. 20 June 2016. 30 September 2020.
  3. News: A warning to householders about a pest that thrives as we approach summer; travelling conmen. . 1 November 2017 . 31 October 2017 .
  4. News: Denise Calnan . Australian MP sparks backlash for her 'anti-Irish' comments . 1 November 2017 . Irish Independent . 31 October 2017 .
  5. News: Australian minister apologises for 'Irish accent' comments . 1 November 2017 . RTE . 31 October 2017 .
  6. News: Australian minister tells homeowners to 'automatically' tell Irish people to get away from their door comments . 1 November 2017 . The Journal.ie . 31 October 2017 .
  7. Web site: Ilanbey. Nick McKenzie, Sumeyya. 2020-06-14. Secret tapes, carpark cash drops, ministers threatened: inside Victoria's stackathon. 2020-06-15. The Age. en.
  8. Web site: Fowler. Sumeyya Ilanbey, Noel Towell, Michael. 2020-06-15. Adem Somyurek sacked and referred to police: Premier. 2020-06-15. The Age. en.
  9. Web site: Marlene Kairouz quits cabinet in wake of Adam Somyurek branch-stacking scandal. ABC News. 16 June 2020. 16 June 2020.
  10. News: Mills . Tammy . As it happened: Kairouz evidence held behind closed doors after concerns for welfare . 12 October 2022 . The Age . 3 November 2021 . en.