

Mr Brooks last sat in the Tasmanian parliament between 20.Ī historically high vote-winner and generous party donor, Mr Brooks resigned after an Integrity Commission investigation into his business emails, which found he did not have a material conflict of interest but that he had misled the former premier about his involvement with Maintenance Systems Solutions. "I welcome new members of parliament irrespective of whether they're independent, Green, Labor or Liberal, it's an enormous privilege to be a member of parliament," Mr Rockliff said. High-profile Tasmanian Liberals, including leader Peter Gutwein, have repeatedly backed Mr Brooks.ĭeputy Premier Jeremy Rockliff said it was up to Braddon voters to pass judgement on the allegations. Mr Brooks has flagged legal action against organisations and "certain individuals" in relation to the allegations.

The second woman, who is based in Melbourne, alleged Mr Brooks produced a temporary Queensland licence and business card bearing the name "Terry". She is one of two women to accuse Mr Brooks of pretending he was an engineer named Terry during their relationship. Tasmanian Liberal candidate Adam Brooks with the Sydney woman.
