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{{Short description|Australian former politician}}
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| name = Craig Thomson | name = Craig Thomson
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| parliament = Australian | parliament = Australian
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| term_start = 24 November 2007 | term_start = 24 November 2007
| term_end = | term_end = 7 September 2013
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| birth_name = Craig Robert Thomson | birth_name = Craig Robert Thomson
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1964|7|31}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1964|7|31}}
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| nationality = ]n | nationality = Australian
| party = ] (2012–present) | party = ] (2012–2013)
| otherparty = ] (2007–2012) | otherparty = ] (2007–2012)
| spouse = Christa <br /> Zoe Arnold (m. 2011) | spouse = Lynette Sharma>Christa <br /> Zoe Arnold (m. 2011)
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| occupation = Unionist, Politician | occupation = Unionist and politician
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'''Craig Robert Thomson''' (born 31 July 1964) is an ]n trade unionist and politician<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aph.gov.au/Library/parl/42/mpsbyage.htm|title=Senators and Members, by Date of Birth|work=The 42nd Parliament|date=17 September 2009|publisher=Parliamentary Library|accessdate=24 January 2010}}</ref> who was elected to the federal ] as member for the ], ] for the ] at the ].<ref name="psephos">{{cite web|url=http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/2007/2007repsnsw.txt|title=Commonwealth of Australia Legislative Election 24&nbsp;November 2007|accessdate=24 January 2010}}</ref> In April 2012 he announced his intention to sit on the ] as an ] member of parliament.<ref name="Thomson suspended">. ], 29 April 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2012 (updated)</ref> '''Craig Robert Thomson''' (born 31 July 1964) is an Australian former trade union official and a former politician<ref>{{cite web|title=Member for Dobell, New South Wales|url=http://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Parliamentarian?MPID=HVZ|publisher=Parliament of Australia|access-date=16 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://aph.gov.au/Library/parl/42/mpsbyage.htm |title=Senators and Members, by Date of Birth |work=The 42nd Parliament |date=17 September 2009 |publisher=Parliamentary Library |access-date=24 January 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091028013042/http://aph.gov.au/Library/parl/42/mpsbyage.htm |archive-date=28 October 2009 }}</ref> implicated in the ].

Thomson was the national secretary of the ] from 2002<ref name=timeline>{{cite news |url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/the-craig-thomson-case/story-fndo48ca-1226502036282 |agency=]|date=31 December 2013 |title=Timeline of HSU credit card affair |work=] |access-date=20 February 2014 }}</ref> until the ] when he was elected to the ] as member for the ], ], for the ].<ref name="psephos">{{cite web|url=http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/2007/2007repsnsw.txt|title=Commonwealth of Australia Legislative Election 24&nbsp;November 2007|access-date=24 January 2010 |author=Carr, Adam |work=Psephos }}</ref> In April 2012 he announced his intention to sit on the ] as an ] member of parliament.<ref name="Thomson suspended">{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-29/craig-thomson-leaves-labor-party/3978614 |title=Embattled Thomson suspended from Labor Party |work=] |location=Australia |date=29 April 2012 |access-date=7 May 2012}}</ref> Thomson lost his seat at the 2013 federal election.

Thomson was convicted and sentenced in the ] on 25 March 2014 of 65 charges of ] and theft for using Health Services Union funds for personal benefit;<ref name="SMHguilty1"/><ref name="Austguilty"/><ref name="SMHguilty"/><ref name="ABCpmguilty"/> and ] to twelve months ], with nine months ] over two years. Thomson was initially released on ].<ref name="ABC-2014-03-25"/><ref name="HS-2014-03-25"/><ref name="SMH-2014-03-25"/><ref name="Aust-2014-03-25"/> and the conviction and sentence subsequently overturned on appeal.<ref name="Age-2014-12-17"/><ref name="ABC-2014-12-17"/> On 15 December 2014 Thomson was found ] in the ] of thirteen charges of ], and was later fined A$25,000.<ref name="Age-2014-12-17"/><ref name="ABC-2014-12-17"/> Other charges of obtaining financial advantage by deception were dismissed on ].<ref name="ABC-2014-12-15">{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-15/craig-thomson-appeal-former-mp-not-guilty-on-49-charges/5967124|title=Craig Thomson appeal: Former MP not guilty of 49 fraud charges, guilty of theft|author=Carlyon, Peta|date=15 December 2014|access-date=15 December 2014|work=]|location=Australia}}</ref>

On 17 October 2018, Thomson was struck off as a lawyer.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sterlinglawqld.com/former-mp-craig-thomson-struck-off/|title=Former MP Craig Thomson struck off|date=October 28, 2018|accessdate=March 20, 2019|work=Sterling Law}}</ref><ref name="smh-2018proceeding">{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/craig-thomson-struck-off-as-a-lawyer-amid-hsu-expenses-scandal-fallout-20181017-p50a7k.html|title=Craig Thomson struck off as a lawyer amid HSU expenses scandal fallout|date=18 October 2018|access-date=27 July 2020|work=The Sydney Morning Herald}}</ref>

On 17 November 2021, Thomson was arrested and charged over allegations he facilitated more than 130 fraudulent visa applications over four years, resulting in more than $2 million of financial gains.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sterlinglawqld.com/former-labor-mp-craig-thomson-arrested-and-remanded-over-visa-fraud-allegations/|title=Former Labor MP Craig Thomson arrested and remanded over visa fraud allegations|date=November 17, 2021|accessdate=December 5, 2021|work=Sterling Law}}</ref><ref name="news1"/>

On 22 March 2022, Thomson was arrested at ] for allegedly breaching an ], hours after he had already pleaded guilty to several domestic violence-related charges involving his ex wife at the Gosford Local Court. Mr Thomson is alleged to have sent two threatening emails to his estranged wife.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2022-03-21 |title=Former Labor MP Craig Thomson arrested for alleged AVO breach hours after facing court |language=en-AU |work=ABC News |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-22/craig-thomson-pleads-guilty-to-dv-related-charges/100928574 |access-date=2022-03-23}}</ref>

On 23 March 2022, Thomson again appeared before the Court to face 4 new fraud charges in relation to his alleged use of falsified documents to apply for COVID-19 support payments.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2022-03-22 |title=Former MP Craig Thomson charged over alleged fraudulent COVID-19 grant applications |language=en-AU |work=ABC News |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-23/craig-thomson-charged-over-alleged-covid-grants-fraud/100931492 |access-date=2022-03-23}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Keoghan |first=Sarah |date=2022-03-22 |title=Former federal MP Craig Thomson charged over alleged fraud of COVID-19 schemes |url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/former-federal-mp-craig-thomson-charged-over-alleged-fraud-of-covid-19-schemes-20220323-p5a6zr.html |access-date=2022-03-23 |website=The Sydney Morning Herald |language=en}}</ref>


== Early life and education == == Early life and education ==
Thomson was born in ], ],<ref name="psephos" /> and raised in ]. He was educated at the ], where he obtained a ] degree. He later completed a law degree at the ]. He also attended a trade union education program at ].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.smh.com.au/national/country-boy-from-bathurst-a-rising-star-in-canberra-20090408-a0w5.html | work=The Sydney Morning Herald | title='Country boy from Bathurst' a rising star in Canberra | first=Mark | last=Metherell | date=9 April 2009}}</ref> Thomson was born in Wellington, New Zealand,<ref name="psephos" /> and raised in {{NSWcity|Bathurst}}, ]. He was educated at the ], where he obtained a ] degree. He later completed a law degree at the ].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/national/country-boy-from-bathurst-a-rising-star-in-canberra-20090408-a0w5.html |work=] |title='Country boy from Bathurst' a rising star in Canberra |first=Mark |last=Metherell |date=9 April 2009}}</ref>


== Union career == == Union career ==
Thomson started his career representing hospital and ambulance workers in New South Wales as an industrial officer for the Health and Research Employee Association (HREA). He became head of the HREA Industrial Department. He was subsequently elected to the position of Assistant Secretary.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ambulancecover.com.au/ambulance-cover-articles/2001/2/24/ambulance-officers-on-strike-alert/|title=Ambulance Officers On Strike Alert|date=4 February 2001|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald|author=Geesche Jacobsen|accessdate=24 January 2010}}</ref> Thomson started his career representing hospital and ambulance workers in New South Wales as an industrial officer for the Health and Research Employee Association (HREA). He became head of the HREA Industrial Department. He was subsequently elected to the position of Assistant Secretary.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ambulancecover.com.au/ambulance-cover-articles/2001/2/24/ambulance-officers-on-strike-alert/|title=Ambulance Officers on Strike Alert|date=4 February 2001|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|author=Jacobsen, Geesche |access-date=24 January 2010}}</ref> In 2002, Thomson was elected as the national secretary of the Health Services Union (HSU), a trade union with which the HREA had merged.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/mp-profiles/dobe.htm|work=ABC News|title=Mr Craig Thomson MP Dobell|access-date=24 January 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090428234759/http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/mp-profiles/dobe.htm|archive-date=28 April 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref> During his term at the union it was rebranded as a united federal union and the state branches adopted similar names and logos.

In 2002, Thomson was elected as the National Secretary of the ] (HSU), a trade union with which the HREA had merged.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/mp-profiles/dobe.htm|publisher=ABC News|title=Mr Craig Thomson MP Dobell|accessdate=24 January 2010}}</ref> During his term at the union it was rebranded as a united federal union and the state branches adopted similar names and logos.


=== Use of credit cards === === Use of credit cards ===
{{main|Craig Thomson affair}}


{{main|Health Services Union expenses affair}}
In December 2008, the ] alleged impropriety of Thomson's use of a union-issued corporate credit card Thomson denied all allegations of wrongdoing, stated that an independent audit had not identified any inappropriate use of the card, noted that other people would have been able to incur charges on the account and said the accusations had been fabricated by rivals within the HSU.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/national/labor-mp-accused-of-credit-card-rort-20090407-9zl7.html |title=Craig Thomson union credit card rort paid for brothels |publisher=Smh.com.au |date= 8 April 2009|accessdate=21 August 2011}}</ref>


Succeeding Thomson as general secretary of the HSU in January 2008, ] identified financial irregularities in the union's accounts and engaged external ]s to investigate. Reporting in May, the audit raised "concerns about evidence of misuse of union funds by Mr Thomson."<ref name=timeline/> In December, the union engaged tax specialists BDO Kendall to "conduct an investigation" over the alleged improper use of Thomson's union-issued corporate credit card. '']'' revealed the allegations in April 2009; Thomson denied all wrongdoing and stated that an independent audit had not identified any inappropriate use of the card, noted that other people would have been able to incur charges on the account, and said the accusations had been fabricated by rivals within the HSU.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/national/labor-mp-accused-of-credit-card-rort-20090407-9zl7.html |title=Craig Thomson union credit card rort paid for brothels |work=] |date=8 April 2009|access-date=21 August 2011}}</ref>
] conducted a three year investigation into improprieties of use of union funds, tabled on 7 May 2012 in the Senate. Thomson described the report as "nothing short of a joke".<ref name="damned">{{cite web|last=Lane|first=Sabra|title=Fair Work report finds Thomson misused union funds|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-05-07/fair-work-report-into-hsu-released/3996274|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=7 May 2012}}</ref>

], the federal workplace relations tribunal, conducted a three-year investigation into improprieties in the use of union funds which was tabled in the ] on 7 May 2012. The ] (AFP) commenced investigations, but Thomson said he was not one of the five people of interest.<ref name="damned">{{cite news |last=Lane |first=Sabra |title=Fair Work report finds Thomson misused union funds |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-05-07/fair-work-report-into-hsu-released/3996274 |work=] |location=Australia |access-date=7 May 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/breaking-news/i-am-not-a-person-of-interest-thomson/story-e6frea7l-1226488359487 |title=I am not a person of interest: Thomson |agency=AAP |date=4 October 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.news.com.au/national/michael-williamson-arrested-and-charged-over-hindering-hsu-probe/story-fndo4bst-1226487850458 |title=Michael Williamson arrested and charged over hindering HSU probe |work=News.com.au |date=4 September 2012 }}</ref> On 15 October 2012 ] launched civil proceedings against Thomson related to his use of HSU funds. Thomson stated that he would contest these charges.<ref name="FWA begins court action">{{cite news|last=Cullen|first=Simon|title=Fair Work begins court action against Thomson|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-10-15/fair-work-begins-federal-court-proceedings-against-craig-thomson/4313948|access-date=15 October 2012|newspaper=ABC News |location=Australia |date=15 October 2012}}</ref>

On 24 October 2012 members of the ] conducted a search of Thomson's residence and electorate office on the ]. Eight officers loaded vehicles with computers and five large boxes of evidence. Thomson said the search was "routine" and "They took a couple of documents, I volunteered a couple of documents."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/in-depth/craig-thomson-defiant-as-police-raid-home/story-fndsip4d-1226502036712 |title=Craig Thomson 'defiant' as police raid home |author1=Higgins, Ean |author2=Vasek, Lanai |date=24 October 2012 |newspaper=The Australian |access-date=24 October 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/police-raid-craig-thomsons-home-20121024-28489.html | title=Police raid Craig Thomson's home| author=McClymont, Kate |newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=24 October 2012| access-date=24 October 2012}}</ref> Thomson was arrested at his Central Coast electorate office on 31 January 2013. He faced 173 fraud and theft charges<ref name="fraud charges">{{cite news|last=Farnsworth|first=Sarah|title=Carig Thomson faces 19 new charges|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-22/craig-thomson-new-fraud-charges/4705424|access-date=22 May 2013|work=ABC News |location=Australia |date=22 May 2013}}</ref> relating to his time at the Health Services Union. NSW Police carried out the arrest warrant on the request of the ]. Thomson was granted bail and was required to appear before the Melbourne Magistrates Court in early February.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-01-31/craig-thomson-arrested/4493722|date=31 January 2013|title=Craig Thomson arrested|work=] |location=Australia |author=Cullen, Simon |access-date=31 January 2013}}</ref> Thomson denied the allegations, and said that he would be "vigorously defending these charges."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-01-31/craig-thomson-arrested/4493722 |title=Police arrest MP Craig Thomson on 150 fraud charges |date=31 January 2013 |work=] |location=Australia |access-date=31 January 2013 }}</ref>

On 18 February 2014, Thomson was found guilty of ]ing the HSU.<ref name="SMHguilty1">{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/craig-thomson-found-guilty-of-fraud-theft-charges-20140218-32xay.html?rand=1392700646386 |title=Craig Thomson found guilty of fraud, theft charges |author=Cooper, Adam |date=18 February 2014 |newspaper=]|access-date=18 February 2014 |agency=]}}</ref><ref name="Austguilty">{{cite news|last=Akerman|first=Pia|title=Craig Thomson found guilty of defrauding HSU |url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/craig-thomson-found-guilty-of-defrauding-hsu/story-e6frg6nf-1226830337709 |access-date=18 February 2014 |newspaper=]}}</ref><ref name="SMHguilty">{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/comment/how-craig-thomson-came-undone-20140218-32xzv.html |title=How Craig Thomson came undone |author=Davies, Anne |date=18 February 2014 |newspaper=]|access-date=18 February 2014 }}</ref><ref name="ABCpmguilty">{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2013/s3947384.htm |author=Donovan, Samantha |title=Thomson found guilty on fraud/theft charges |date=18 February 2014 |work=] |publisher=] |access-date=18 February 2014 }}</ref> Thomson returned to court for a plea hearing on his sentence on 18 March. He also faced civil proceedings to repay ${{formatnum:28000}} stolen from the HSU; and the Fair Work Commissioner considered commencing civil proceedings on matters where the magistrate dismissed the criminal charges.<ref name="ABCpmguilty"/>

On 25 March 2014, Thomson was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment with nine months suspended for two years. Magistrate Charlie Rozencwajg said Thomson had shown "arrogance in the extreme", a "breach of trust of the highest order" in misusing members' funds and said Thomson had shown no remorse. The magistrate also said "Nothing has been put before me to suggest that these offences were committed for anything other than greed".<ref name="ABC-2014-03-25">{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-25/craig-thomson-fraud-hsu-sentencing/5342428 |title=Craig Thomson: Former Labor MP sentenced for defrauding Health Services Union |date=25 March 2014 |work=] |location=Australia |access-date=25 March 2014}}</ref> Thomson was granted bail to appear in the ] on 24 November to appeal both his conviction and sentence.<ref name="HS-2014-03-25">{{cite news |url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/former-mp-craig-thomson-sentenced-to-three-months-jail/story-fni0fee2-1226863919858 |title=Former MP Craig Thomson sentenced to three months' jail |date=25 March 2014 |work=] |access-date=25 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="SMH-2014-03-25">{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/craig-thomson-sentenced-to-12-months-jail-nine-months-suspended-20140325-35f67.html#ixzz2xS9PgXJQ |title=Craig Thomson sentenced to 12 months' jail, nine months suspended |work=] |author=Cooper, Adam |date=25 March 2014 |access-date=25 March 2014 }}</ref><ref name="Aust-2014-03-25">{{cite news |url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/policy/craig-thomson-bailed-ahead-of-appeal-over-jail-sentence-for-hsu-fraud/story-fn59noo3-1226863996174 |title=Craig Thomson bailed ahead of appeal over jail sentence for HSU fraud |work=] |author=Akerman, Pia |agency=]|date=25 March 2014 |access-date=25 March 2014 }}</ref> On 15 December 2014, Thomson was found not guilty of 49 charges of obtaining financial advantage by deception because of a prosecution error.<ref name="Yahoo-2014-12-15">{{cite web|title=Prosecution error clears Thomson |url=https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/25770688/ex-mp-craig-thomson-to-learn-his-fate/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20141215012855/https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/25770688/ex-mp-craig-thomson-to-learn-his-fate/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=15 December 2014 |website=au.news.yahoo.com |access-date=15 December 2014 |date=15 December 2014 }}</ref> Thomson was proven guilty of thirteen charges of theft, convicted, and fined A$25,000.<ref name="Age-2014-12-17">{{cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/craig-thomson-convicted-and-fined-25000-20141217-1294ha.html|title=Craig Thomson convicted and fined $25,000|work=]|date=17 December 2014|access-date=17 December 2014|author=Cooper, Adam}}</ref><ref name="ABC-2014-12-17">{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-17/craig-thomson-fined-escapes-jail-time-over-hsu-theft/5972518|title=Craig Thomson appeal: Former federal MP escapes prison term over theft from Health Services Union|work=]|location=Australia|date=17 December 2014|access-date=17 December 2014}}</ref><ref name="ABC-2014-12-15"/> In the plea hearing, and handing down the fine and conviction Judge Douglas said that: "Whether it's sex workers or a bottle of wine, it seems to me both of those are self-indulgent," and "It's none of my business that he used a sex worker but it's my business that he used other people's money."<ref>{{cite news|last1=Cooper|first1=Adam|title=Craig Thomson convicted and fined $25,000|url=http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/craig-thomson-convicted-and-fined-25000-20141217-1294ha.html|access-date=20 December 2014|publisher=Fairfax|date=17 December 2014}}</ref>


== Political career == == Political career ==
In November 2007, Thomson stood as the ] (ALP) candidate for the seat of Dobell on the New South Wales central coast. He was elected, winning the seat from the incumbent, ] of the ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Labor wins marginal Dobell|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/11/24/2100296.htm|date=24 November 2007|publisher=ABC News|accessdate=24 January 2010}}</ref> In November 2007, Thomson stood as the Labor candidate for the seat of ] on the ]. He was elected, winning the seat from the incumbent, ] of the ].<ref>{{cite news|title=Labor wins marginal Dobell|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/11/24/2100296.htm|date=24 November 2007|work=ABC News|location=Australia |access-date=24 January 2010}}</ref>

Until August 2011, Thomson was the Chair of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics as well as a member of the Privileges Committee and the Petitions Committee. As chair of the economics committee Thomson oversaw inquiries into bank competition and a second report into productivity in Australia.

In December 2011, ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' alleged that Thomson had plagiarised internet sources, including Misplaced Pages, when tabling a report to parliament after an overseas trip. The report in question was unsigned and undated in its cover letter.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/craig-thomson-cut-and-pasted-report/story-e6frfku0-1226222416085 |work=news.com.au | date=14 December 2011 | title=Craig Thomson 'cut and pasted' report}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.smh.com.au/national/labor-mp-excels-at-the-cut-and-paste-of-world-travel-20111214-1ov0i.html |work=The Sydney Morning Herald| date=15 December 2011 | title=Labor MP excels at the cut and paste of world travel}}</ref>

=== Impact of the Health Services Union expenses affair ===
While serving as Member for Dobell, he was investigated by ] for nearly four years over allegations that he used his Health Services Union credit card for improper purposes, commonly referred to as the Health Services Union expenses affair. In April 2012, Thomson asked to be suspended from the Labor Party after a discussion with the then ], ], and announced his intention to sit on the crossbench as an independent member of parliament.<ref name="Thomson suspended"/> In a statement to the ] on 21 May 2012, Thomson professed his innocence and used ] to name a number of individuals and claim that he was ].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/craig-thomsons-full-address-to-parliament-20120521-1z0vj.html |title=Craig Thomson's full address to Parliament |date=21 May 2012 |work=] |access-date=26 February 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://theconversation.com/craig-thomson-shoots-from-the-hip-in-speech-to-parliament-7150 |title=Craig Thomson shoots from the hip in speech to parliament |author=Ghazarian, Zareh |date=21 May 2012 |access-date=26 February 2014 |work=The Conversation }}</ref>

He contested his seat at the 2013 election as an independent candidate, however lost to the Liberals' ].<ref>{{cite news |work=Central Coast Advocate |url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/central-coast/dobell-mp-craig-thomson-concedes-defeat-as-liberals-look-set-to-win-dobell-and-robertson/story-fngr8h0p-1226714152265 |title=Dobell MP Craig Thomson concedes defeat as Liberals look set to win Dobell and Robertson }}</ref>


Following criminal proceedings where Thomson was found guilty of theft and fraud charges, the Federal Parliament voted in favour of a motion of "regret" and apologised to the individuals named in Thomson's statement to the House on 21 May 2012. The matter was also referred to Parliament's Privileges Committee to investigate whether Thomson had deliberately misled the House.<ref>{{cite news |title=Federal Parliament delivers apology over Craig Thomson scandal |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-25/thomson-apology-parliament/5283648 |author=Griffiths, Emma |date=25 February 2014 |access-date=26 February 2014 |work=] |location=Australia }}</ref>
Until August 2011, Thomson was the Chair of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics as well as a member of the Privileges committee and Petitions committee. As chair of the economics committee Thomson oversaw inquiries into bank competition and a second report into productivity in Australia.


On 4 April 2014 the New South Wales branch of the Labor Party expelled Thomson as a member of the party.<ref name=SMHexpel>{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/labor-party-expels-michael-williamson-craig-thomson-20140404-363f5.html |title=Labor Party expels Michael Williamson, Craig Thomson |author=Nicholls, Sean |date=4 April 2014 |access-date=6 April 2014 |work=] }}</ref><ref name=ABCexpel>{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-04/labor-party-expels-michael-williamson-and-craig-thomson/5368574 |title=Former HSU officials Michael Williamson and Craig Thomson expelled from Labor Party |work=] |location=Australia |date=4 April 2014 |access-date=6 April 2014 }}</ref>
On 28 April 2012, Thomson requested suspension of his ALP membership and declared that he would sit on the crossbenches as an independent.<ref name="quitsalp">{{cite news|title=Embattled Thomson quits Labor party|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-29/craig-thomson-leaves-labor-party/3978614/?site=newcastle|accessdate=29 April 2012|newspaper=ABC News|date=29 April 2012}}</ref>


On 11 October 2016, Thomson applied to the Law Society of New South Wales for a practising certificate. The Law Society refused to grant a practising certificate on the basis of his criminal convictions and informed the ] of the ] of that refusal. That led to an application by the Prothonotary to the Supreme Court for declarations that Thomson was not a fit and proper person to remain on the NSW roll of lawyers, and that his name should be removed from the roll.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Mitchell |first1=Georgina |title=Court bid to have Craig Thomson struck off over HSU expenses scandal |url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/court-bid-to-have-craig-thomson-struck-off-over-hsu-expenses-scandal-20180509-p4ze6b.html |access-date=19 April 2019 |agency=Sydney Morning Herald |date=10 May 2018}}</ref> The declarations sought were made by the Court on 17 October 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sterlinglawqld.com/former-mp-craig-thomson-struck-off/|title=Former MP Craig Thomson struck off|date=October 28, 2018|accessdate=March 20, 2019|work=Sterling Law}}</ref><ref name="smh-2018proceeding" /><ref>{{cite web |title=''Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of New South Wales vs. Thompson'' |url=http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/nsw/NSWCA/2018/230.html?context=1;query=prothonotary%20thomson;mask_path= |website=AustLII |access-date=19 April 2019}}</ref>
On 7 May 2012, Thomson, issued a statement denying any wrongdoing in regards to ] and said he would defend all claims in court."<ref> , News.com.au, 7 May 2012.</ref>


On 17 November 2021, Thomson was alleged to have "facilitated more than 130 fraudulent visa applications over four years, resulting in more than $2 million of financial gains".<ref name="keoghan1">{{cite web|last=Keoghan|first=Laura Chung, Sarah|date=2021-11-17|title=Former Labor MP Craig Thomson arrested over visa fraud allegations|url=https://www.theage.com.au/national/nsw/former-labor-mp-craig-thomson-arrested-over-visa-fraud-allegations-20211117-p599p4.html|access-date=2021-11-17|website=The Age|language=en}}</ref><ref name="news1">{{cite web|date=2021-11-17|title=Former Labor MP facing 20 YEARS in prison over alleged MULTIMILLION-dollar migration fraud|url=https://7news.com.au/news/crime/ex-mp-thomson-on-migration-fraud-charges-c-4589706|access-date=2021-11-17|website=7NEWS|language=en}}</ref><ref name="theguardian1">{{cite web|date=2021-11-17|title=Former federal Labor MP Craig Thomson charged over alleged migration fraud|url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/nov/17/former-federal-labor-mp-craig-thomson-charged-over-alleged-migration|access-date=2021-11-17|website=the Guardian|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=readNovember 17|first=Bryant HevesiDigital Reporterless than 2 min|last2=2021 - 2:27pm|date=2021-11-17|title=Former Labor MP Craig Thomson charged over alleged multi-million dollar migration fraud|url=https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/crime/former-labor-mp-craig-thomson-charged-with-multiple-offences-over-alleged-multimilliondollar-migration-fraud/news-story/7e15bfbe237f7eb5a1c7e2fe7d7985fe|access-date=2021-11-17|website=skynews|language=en}}</ref> The Australian Federal Police have charged Thomson with "multiple offences, including 19 counts of providing false documents and false or misleading information, five counts of a prohibition on asking for or receiving a benefit in return for the occurrence of a sponsorship-related event, two counts of obtaining a financial advantage by deception and one count of dealing with proceeds of crime".<ref name="keoghan1"/> The AFP’s commander of investigations for Eastern Command, Craig Bellis, said “The alleged offences in this matter involved the exploitation of federal government programs designed to assist Australian businesses, and it is incumbent on the AFP to investigate and prosecute instances of large-scale fraud against Australian taxpayers”.<ref name="theguardian1"/> Thomson has been taken into custody and bail refused at Gosford Police Station.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sterlinglawqld.com/former-labor-mp-craig-thomson-arrested-and-remanded-over-visa-fraud-allegations/|title=Former Labor MP Craig Thomson arrested and remanded over visa fraud allegations|date=November 17, 2021|accessdate=December 5, 2021|work=Sterling Law}}</ref><ref name="news1"/>
== Plagiarism allegation ==
In December 2011, '']'' alleged that Thomson had plagiarised various internet sources, including ], when tabling a report to parliament after an overseas trip. The report in question was unsigned and undated in its cover letter.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/craig-thomson-cut-and-pasted-report/story-e6frfku0-1226222416085 |work=news.com.au | date=14 December 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.smh.com.au/national/labor-mp-excels-at-the-cut-and-paste-of-world-travel-20111214-1ov0i.html |work=smh.com.au | date=15 December 2011}}</ref>


== Personal life == == Personal life ==
Thomson has been married twice, first to Christa, and then, on 21 January 2011, to Zoe Arnold, a radio newsreader and media advisor.<ref>Barnes, Denice: , ''Central Coast Express Advocate'', 26 January 2011</ref><ref>Farr, Malcolm: , news.com.au, 24 August 2011</ref> The couple have two daughters, Matilda, born in July 2009,<ref>Barnes, Denice: , ''Central Coast Express Advocate'', 5 August 2009</ref> and, Adelaide, in September 2011.<ref>, ''The Sunday Telegraph'', 21 August 2011</ref><ref>http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/baby-joy-for-hsu-union-rort-accused-mp-craig-thomson/story-e6frf7jo-1226165814326</ref> Thomson has been married three times, first to Lynette Sharma, second to Christa, and then, on 21 January 2011, to Zoe Arnold, a radio newsreader and media advisor.<ref>{{cite news |author=Barnes, Denice |url=http://digitaledition-wyong.expressadvocate.com.au/default.aspx?iid=44803&startpage=page0000011#folio=010 |title=Bells ring out for MP and his bride |work=Central Coast Express Advocate |date=26 January 2011 |access-date=8 September 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110314105503/http://digitaledition-wyong.expressadvocate.com.au/default.aspx?iid=44803&startpage=page0000011#folio=010 |archive-date=14 March 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=Farr, Malcolm |url=http://www.news.com.au/national/pm-must-act-against-thomson-abbott/story-e6frfkvr-1226120910740 |title=Crean, Turnbull to miss Olley memorial after Abbott demands Thomson debate |work=news.com.au |date=24 August 2011 }}</ref> The couple have two daughters, born in 2009<ref>{{cite news |author=Barnes, Denice |url=http://express-advocate-gosford.whereilive.com.au/news/story/matilda-waltzes-into-life-of-clearly-besotted-mp/ |title=Matilda waltzes into life of clearly besotted MP Craig Thomson |work=Central Coast Express Advocate |date=5 August 2009 }}</ref> and 2011.<ref>{{cite news |author1=Philips, Jesse |author2=Silmalias, Linda |date=21 August 2011 |url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/pregnant-wife-my-week-was-hideous/story-e6freuy9-1226118793981 |title=Thomson's pregnant wife: My week was 'hideous' |work=] }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/baby-joy-for-hsu-union-rort-accused-mp-craig-thomson/story-e6frf7jo-1226165814326 |title=Baby joy for HSU union rort accused MP Craig Thomson |author=Lewis, Steve |date=13 October 2011 |work=] }}</ref>

As of March 2022, Thomson is estranged from his wife and is subject to an AVO against him.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2022-03-21 |title=Former Labor MP Craig Thomson arrested for alleged AVO breach hours after facing court |language=en-AU |work=ABC News |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-22/craig-thomson-pleads-guilty-to-dv-related-charges/100928574 |access-date=2022-03-23}}</ref>

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Australian former politician

Craig Thomson
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Dobell
In office
24 November 2007 – 7 September 2013
Preceded byKen Ticehurst
Succeeded byKaren McNamara
Personal details
BornCraig Robert Thomson
(1964-07-31) 31 July 1964 (age 60)
Wellington, New Zealand
NationalityAustralian
Political partyIndependent (2012–2013)
Other political
affiliations
Labor (2007–2012)
Spouse(s)Lynette Sharma>Christa
Zoe Arnold (m. 2011)
Alma materUniversity of New South Wales
OccupationUnionist and politician

Craig Robert Thomson (born 31 July 1964) is an Australian former trade union official and a former politician implicated in the Health Services Union expenses affair.

Thomson was the national secretary of the Health Services Union from 2002 until the 2007 federal election when he was elected to the House of Representatives as member for the Division of Dobell, New South Wales, for the Australian Labor Party. In April 2012 he announced his intention to sit on the crossbench as an independent member of parliament. Thomson lost his seat at the 2013 federal election.

Thomson was convicted and sentenced in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on 25 March 2014 of 65 charges of fraud and theft for using Health Services Union funds for personal benefit; and sentenced to twelve months imprisonment, with nine months suspended over two years. Thomson was initially released on bail. and the conviction and sentence subsequently overturned on appeal. On 15 December 2014 Thomson was found guilty in the County Court of Victoria of thirteen charges of theft, and was later fined A$25,000. Other charges of obtaining financial advantage by deception were dismissed on appeal.

On 17 October 2018, Thomson was struck off as a lawyer.

On 17 November 2021, Thomson was arrested and charged over allegations he facilitated more than 130 fraudulent visa applications over four years, resulting in more than $2 million of financial gains.

On 22 March 2022, Thomson was arrested at Wamberal for allegedly breaching an AVO, hours after he had already pleaded guilty to several domestic violence-related charges involving his ex wife at the Gosford Local Court. Mr Thomson is alleged to have sent two threatening emails to his estranged wife.

On 23 March 2022, Thomson again appeared before the Court to face 4 new fraud charges in relation to his alleged use of falsified documents to apply for COVID-19 support payments.

Early life and education

Thomson was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and raised in Bathurst, New South Wales. He was educated at the University of New South Wales, where he obtained a Bachelor of Commerce degree. He later completed a law degree at the University of Technology Sydney.

Union career

Thomson started his career representing hospital and ambulance workers in New South Wales as an industrial officer for the Health and Research Employee Association (HREA). He became head of the HREA Industrial Department. He was subsequently elected to the position of Assistant Secretary. In 2002, Thomson was elected as the national secretary of the Health Services Union (HSU), a trade union with which the HREA had merged. During his term at the union it was rebranded as a united federal union and the state branches adopted similar names and logos.

Use of credit cards

Main article: Health Services Union expenses affair

Succeeding Thomson as general secretary of the HSU in January 2008, Kathy Jackson identified financial irregularities in the union's accounts and engaged external auditors to investigate. Reporting in May, the audit raised "concerns about evidence of misuse of union funds by Mr Thomson." In December, the union engaged tax specialists BDO Kendall to "conduct an investigation" over the alleged improper use of Thomson's union-issued corporate credit card. The Sydney Morning Herald revealed the allegations in April 2009; Thomson denied all wrongdoing and stated that an independent audit had not identified any inappropriate use of the card, noted that other people would have been able to incur charges on the account, and said the accusations had been fabricated by rivals within the HSU.

Fair Work Australia, the federal workplace relations tribunal, conducted a three-year investigation into improprieties in the use of union funds which was tabled in the Senate on 7 May 2012. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) commenced investigations, but Thomson said he was not one of the five people of interest. On 15 October 2012 Fair Work Australia launched civil proceedings against Thomson related to his use of HSU funds. Thomson stated that he would contest these charges.

On 24 October 2012 members of the NSW Police conducted a search of Thomson's residence and electorate office on the Central Coast. Eight officers loaded vehicles with computers and five large boxes of evidence. Thomson said the search was "routine" and "They took a couple of documents, I volunteered a couple of documents." Thomson was arrested at his Central Coast electorate office on 31 January 2013. He faced 173 fraud and theft charges relating to his time at the Health Services Union. NSW Police carried out the arrest warrant on the request of the Victoria Police. Thomson was granted bail and was required to appear before the Melbourne Magistrates Court in early February. Thomson denied the allegations, and said that he would be "vigorously defending these charges."

On 18 February 2014, Thomson was found guilty of defrauding the HSU. Thomson returned to court for a plea hearing on his sentence on 18 March. He also faced civil proceedings to repay $28,000 stolen from the HSU; and the Fair Work Commissioner considered commencing civil proceedings on matters where the magistrate dismissed the criminal charges.

On 25 March 2014, Thomson was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment with nine months suspended for two years. Magistrate Charlie Rozencwajg said Thomson had shown "arrogance in the extreme", a "breach of trust of the highest order" in misusing members' funds and said Thomson had shown no remorse. The magistrate also said "Nothing has been put before me to suggest that these offences were committed for anything other than greed". Thomson was granted bail to appear in the Victorian County Court on 24 November to appeal both his conviction and sentence. On 15 December 2014, Thomson was found not guilty of 49 charges of obtaining financial advantage by deception because of a prosecution error. Thomson was proven guilty of thirteen charges of theft, convicted, and fined A$25,000. In the plea hearing, and handing down the fine and conviction Judge Douglas said that: "Whether it's sex workers or a bottle of wine, it seems to me both of those are self-indulgent," and "It's none of my business that he used a sex worker but it's my business that he used other people's money."

Political career

In November 2007, Thomson stood as the Labor candidate for the seat of Dobell on the Central Coast. He was elected, winning the seat from the incumbent, Ken Ticehurst of the Liberal Party.

Until August 2011, Thomson was the Chair of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics as well as a member of the Privileges Committee and the Petitions Committee. As chair of the economics committee Thomson oversaw inquiries into bank competition and a second report into productivity in Australia.

In December 2011, The Sydney Morning Herald alleged that Thomson had plagiarised internet sources, including Misplaced Pages, when tabling a report to parliament after an overseas trip. The report in question was unsigned and undated in its cover letter.

Impact of the Health Services Union expenses affair

While serving as Member for Dobell, he was investigated by Fair Work Australia for nearly four years over allegations that he used his Health Services Union credit card for improper purposes, commonly referred to as the Health Services Union expenses affair. In April 2012, Thomson asked to be suspended from the Labor Party after a discussion with the then Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, and announced his intention to sit on the crossbench as an independent member of parliament. In a statement to the House on 21 May 2012, Thomson professed his innocence and used parliamentary privilege to name a number of individuals and claim that he was set up.

He contested his seat at the 2013 election as an independent candidate, however lost to the Liberals' Karen McNamara.

Following criminal proceedings where Thomson was found guilty of theft and fraud charges, the Federal Parliament voted in favour of a motion of "regret" and apologised to the individuals named in Thomson's statement to the House on 21 May 2012. The matter was also referred to Parliament's Privileges Committee to investigate whether Thomson had deliberately misled the House.

On 4 April 2014 the New South Wales branch of the Labor Party expelled Thomson as a member of the party.

On 11 October 2016, Thomson applied to the Law Society of New South Wales for a practising certificate. The Law Society refused to grant a practising certificate on the basis of his criminal convictions and informed the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of NSW of that refusal. That led to an application by the Prothonotary to the Supreme Court for declarations that Thomson was not a fit and proper person to remain on the NSW roll of lawyers, and that his name should be removed from the roll. The declarations sought were made by the Court on 17 October 2018.

On 17 November 2021, Thomson was alleged to have "facilitated more than 130 fraudulent visa applications over four years, resulting in more than $2 million of financial gains". The Australian Federal Police have charged Thomson with "multiple offences, including 19 counts of providing false documents and false or misleading information, five counts of a prohibition on asking for or receiving a benefit in return for the occurrence of a sponsorship-related event, two counts of obtaining a financial advantage by deception and one count of dealing with proceeds of crime". The AFP’s commander of investigations for Eastern Command, Craig Bellis, said “The alleged offences in this matter involved the exploitation of federal government programs designed to assist Australian businesses, and it is incumbent on the AFP to investigate and prosecute instances of large-scale fraud against Australian taxpayers”. Thomson has been taken into custody and bail refused at Gosford Police Station.

Personal life

Thomson has been married three times, first to Lynette Sharma, second to Christa, and then, on 21 January 2011, to Zoe Arnold, a radio newsreader and media advisor. The couple have two daughters, born in 2009 and 2011.

As of March 2022, Thomson is estranged from his wife and is subject to an AVO against him.

See also

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Preceded byKen Ticehurst Member for Dobell
2007–2013
Succeeded byKaren McNamara
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