Apparently, the Australians are not to be left "behind" when it comes to lewd sex acts in official places. Maybe "Doctor" Jill can send them a few cases of
"Decency Lube".
Sickening images reveal the disgusting sex acts that went on inside Parliament House as it's claimed political staffers filmed themselves performing lewd acts on the desks of female MPs and brought in prostitutes
- At least four senior Coalition staffers allegedly shared lewd images of sex acts
- Swapped pictures and video of solo sex acts over Facebook Messenger
- Some had used the Parliament House desks of female Parliamentarians
- Whistleblower says staffers procured male prostitutes for Coalition MPs
- Both MPs and staffers 'used the small Parliament House prayer room for sex'
- One staffer sacked after whistleblower leaks evidence of widespread depravity
Disturbing images have showed the disgusting sex acts allegedly performed by at least four Coalition staffers in Parliament House.
Senior staffers allegedly swapped photos and video of themselves performing the solo sex acts in a Facebook Messenger group.
The sexual acts - some of which took place on the desks of federal female MPs - were carried out more than two years ago but only came to light after one of the staffers dobbed the rest of them in.
A government source told ABC News on Monday evening one of the staffers was sacked as the bombshell allegations came to light.
A whistleblower shared footage of a staffer performing a sex act on himself inside a female Liberal MPs office.
The anonymous source also told Ten News MPs and government staffers used a small prayer room on the upper level of Parliament House to have sex.
'I could probably say there's very little meditation or prayer going on in that room,' he said.
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.
Finance Minister Simon Birmingham condemned the behaviour on Monday and said those involved would be sacked.
'I am disgusted and appalled,' he said. 'It shows a complete disregard for all that our parliamentary democracy stands for.'
'It also demonstrates an enormous disrespect for the employing member or senator in relation to those staff and those officers.
'It equally shows a complete contempt for the Australian taxpayers who have paid the wages for such staff and, in my opinion, any individuals who engaged in such activity ought to prepare to pack their bags and leave the building for good.'
The whistleblower told
The Australian there was a culture of men who thought they could do 'whatever they want'.
'I don't think they've broken any laws — but morally, they're bankrupt,' he said.
Ten News and The Australian obtained some of the lewd videos and images filmed inside Parliament House.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison condemned the behaviour in the strongest possible terms and urged anyone who knew of more to come forward.
'Everyone has a right to feel safe at work. The reports aired tonight are disgusting and sickening,' he said.
'It's not good enough, and is totally unacceptable. The people who come to work in this building are better than this.
'The actions of these individuals show a staggering disrespect for the people who work in parliament, and for the ideals the parliament is supposed to represent.'
Mr Morrison said he had identified the staff member at the centre of the allegations and terminated his employment immediately.
Disturbing images have showed the disgusting sex acts allegedly performed by at least four Coalition staffers in Parliament House.
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