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    How many people in the Senate are not actually senators?

    CANBERRA, Australia — The deputy leader of an Australian political party announced Friday that he was ending his nine-year career in Parliament because he had discovered he had technically never been a senator.

    Scott Ludlam, the 47-year-old deputy leader of the minor Greens party, said he was “personally devastated” to learn that he was a citizen of New Zealand as well as Australia, which made him ineligible for the Senate job he has held since July 2008.

    The constitution states that a “citizen of a foreign power” is not eligible to be elected to the Australian Parliament.

    While lawmakers have discovered they were technically ineligible after elections in the past, Ludlam said nine years later seemed to be a record.

    “I apologize unreservedly for this,” Ludlam told reporters. “This is an oversight that was avoidable and it’s something I should have fixed up in 2006 when I first nominated.”

    Born in in Palmerston North in New Zealand, Ludlam moved to Perth, Australia, when was 3 years old. He became an Australian as a teenager and said he hadn’t realized that New Zealand citizenship “might be something that sticks to you in that way.”

    He was elected to the Senate three times after stating in nomination forms on each occasion that he was not a dual citizen.

    The government could demand Ludlam repay millions of dollars in salary and expenses that he has claimed since 2008.

    “I’m hoping common sense prevails,” Ludlam said. “If I’d known all along this was the case and I’d just been sprung, maybe they would have a case, but this is as much of a surprise to me as it was to anybody else.”
    http://globalnews.ca/news/3599035/sc...ralia-senator/

    I wonder how many more of these so called "state officials" are actually not state officials at all but rather just con artists who happened to wander into the right place at the right time?
    Last edited by Wilfire; 2017-07-17 at 03:00 PM.

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    Yes, that 3 year old came up with a great long con of public service.

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