22SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND SESSIONAL ORDERS MOVED
Mr Wilkie moved—That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the Member for Clark from moving the following motion—That the House:
(1)notes that:
(a)last night the Member for Clark revealed deeply disturbing allegations of egregious misconduct within the AFL provided by former Melbourne Football Club President, Glen Bartlett, former Melbourne team doctor Zeeshan Arain, and Shaun Smith, father of Melbourne player and now alleged drug trafficker Joel Smith, including:
(i)the prevalence of drug abuse and other prohibited behaviour across the AFL;
(ii)in particular, the “off the books” drug testing of players at Dorevitch Pathology in Heidelberg, facilitated by the former Chief Medical Officer of the AFL, Peter Harcourt;
(iii)the resting of players testing positive in these secret tests, ostensibly on account of injury;
(iv)wilful inaction by AFL executives; and
(v)the removal of Mr Bartlett as President of MFC after he suggested to current AFL Chairman, Mr Richard Goyder, and then AFL Chief Executive, Mr Gillon McLachlan, that AFL officials be regularly drug tested;
(b)this subverts the official drug testing conducted by Sports Integrity Australia on behalf of the World Anti-Doping Authority; and
(c)the Member for Clark was denied leave from the Government when seeking to table documents containing evidence relating to these allegations; and
(d)therefore allows the Member for Clark to table the documents referred to in his speech.