Staffer in South Australian Labor MP Jayne Stinson's office moved after concerns about 'treatment'
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Staffer in South Australian Labor MP Jayne Stinson's office moved after concerns about 'treatment'

ABC  

A staffer in former Labor frontbencher Jayne Stinson's electorate office raised "some concerns about her treatment" and had to be moved to another MP's office, Treasurer Rob Lucas says. Key points: Ms Stinson resigned citing personal issues during discussion of staff movements The employee has been assigned to Labor MP Tom Koutsantonis's office Treasurer Rob Lucas said there has been "some turnover" in Ms Stinson's office Ms Stinson resigned from Labor's front bench, citing a traumatic personal issue, during a discussion with Opposition leader Peter Malinauskas about the employee's movement last Friday. Mr Lucas said over the past three years staff in Ms Stinson's office have flagged "a number of issues" with the Electorate Services section of the Department of Treasury and Finance. Stinson resigned over personal issues In a statement, Opposition leader Peter Malinauskas said his office was last week advised that a trainee from Ms Stinson's officer was looking for "an opportunity to work in an alternative Labor MP’s office".

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