EXCLUSIVE: Leather lounge chairs in Parliament House are set for a deep clean – hours after Peta Credlin blew the lid on wild Canberra ‘orgies’
- Leather lounges to be cleaned in Parliament House after group sex revelations
- Mike Hughes, Assistant Serjeant-at-Arms sent an email to 151 lower house MPs
- Message sent a day after Peta Credlin revealed orgies in Parliament House
Leather lounges in Parliament House are being cleaned after new revelations emerged about staffers having group sex in the very building where laws are made.
Mike Hughes, the Assistant Serjeant-at-Arms, sent an email to every member of the House of Representatives informing them cleaners would be hard at work in April wiping down furniture in their Canberra offices.
‘Over the April sitting recess DPS will be undertaking routine maintenance on leather lounges,’ he said in the message obtained by Daily Mail Australia.
Leather lounges in Parliament House are being cleaned after new revelations emerged about Liberal Party staff having group sex in the building where laws are made. Pictured is a 2013 stock image of lounges in Parliament House in Canberra
Mike Hughes, the Assistant Serjeant-at-Arms, sent an email to every member of the House of Representatives informing them Department of Parliamentary Services cleaners would be hard at work in April wiping down furniture in their Canberra offices
‘Please let us know if there may be any times during the recess for which it is not suitable for these works to take place in your office.
‘Alternatively, if it is inconvenient when they present at your suite, please advise them accordingly.’
Mr Hughes sent out the email to 151 lower house MPs on Thursday afternoon, a day after Peta Credlin, who was former prime minister Tony Abbott’s chief-of-staff, claimed Liberal Party staffers had taken part in orgies inside Parliament House.
‘When the MP cleaned out the staffer’s desk and the computer, that MP uncovered evidence that for many months that staffer had regularly met with other men, in the middle of the day, when the MP was in question time, for orgies in political offices,’ she told her Sky News viewers.
Mr Hughes sent out the email to 151 lower house MPs on Thursday afternoon a day after Peta Credlin, who was former prime minister Tony Abbott’s chief-of-staff, revealed Liberal Party staffers had taken part in gay orgies inside Parliament House
‘Labor staffers, not just this Coalition man, and a number of others too.’
Ms Credlin suggested a government minister was also involved.
‘The former minister who is alleged to have male prostitutes delivered to Parliament House… the former minister? I see you too,’ she said.
A whistleblower this week shared footage with Ten News of a male staffer masturbating inside a female Liberal MP’s office.
A Liberal Party source alleged government MPs and staffers had also used a small prayer room on the upper level of Parliament House to have sex.
A whistleblower this week shared footage with Ten News of a male staffer masturbating inside a female Liberal MP’s office (pictured)
He also claimed prostitutes and ‘rent boys’ were brought into Parliament House for the pleasure of Coalition MPs.
‘Having sex, procuring rent boys… in Parliament House, procured by staffers for MPs,’ he told Ten News.
Another male Liberal Party staffer was also accused of masturbating on a desk in the office of a female federal Liberal MP, and having the disgusting act filmed.
Disturbing images showed at least four Coalition staffers in Parliament House performing lewd acts.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison this week condemned the ‘disgraceful acts’ that had occurred in Parliament House and vowed to listen more to the concerns of women
Senior staffers allegedly swapped photos and video of themselves performing the solo sex acts in a Facebook Messenger group.
The vile acts were carried out more than two years ago but were only exposed after one of the advisers dobbed the rest of them in.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison this week condemned the ‘disgraceful acts’ that had occurred in Parliament House and vowed to listen more to the concerns of women.
‘I am even more concerned about, even more importantly, I acknowledge that many Australians, especially women, believe that I have not heard them, and that greatly distresses me,’ he said.
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