John Sharp (Australian politician)
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John Randall Sharp (born 15 December 1954), Australian politician, is a former National Party member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the Divisions of Gilmore and Hume in New South Wales.
He became Minister for Transport and Regional Development when the Coalition government under John Howard took power after the 1996 federal election.
Sharp resigned from the ministry on 24 September 1997 after becoming embroiled in a scandal over misuse of parliamentary travel allowances.[1] The "Travel Rorts Affair" – which also claimed the ministerial careers of Peter McGauran and David Jull – unfolded when an audit of parliamentary expense claims revealed that a number of MPs had fraudulently or inadvertently submitted incorrect travel claims.[2] He resigned from Parliament on 31 September 1998, just days before the 1998 election.
After retiring from politics, Sharp founded a transport consultancy company, and became deputy chairman of Regional Express Airlines.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Politicians & Travel Rorts, Sunday (Nine Network), 5 October 1997.
- ^ Ministerial Travel Claims, Australian National Audit Office, 22 December 1997.
- ^ Michael Evans: Rex pays off for ex-pollie, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 March 2007.
Parliament of Australia | ||
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Preceded by none |
Member for Gilmore 1984–1993 |
Succeeded by Peter Knott |
Preceded by Wallace Fife |
Member for Hume 1993–1998 |
Succeeded by Alby Schultz |
Preceded by Laurie Brereton (Transport) Brian Howe (Regional Development) |
Minister for Transport and Regional Development 1996–1997 |
Succeeded by Mark Vaile |
Persondata | |
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NAME | Sharp, John Randall |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Australian politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 15 December 1954 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | |
DATE OF DEATH | living |
PLACE OF DEATH |