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Tom Foley (Australian politician)

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state government instituted the Royal Commission on Land Leases to investigate the issues. After initial hearings resulted in an interim report critical of Foley, the commission was suspended, Foley stepped aside as Minister for Lands, and criminal charges were instigated against Foley, which resulted in an acquittal and Foley's reinstatement. However, the Royal Commission was then reopened and handed down a verdict that Foley was guilty of corrupt conduct for soliciting bribes, resulting in his final resignation as minister. After his resignation from the ministry his wife was found unconscious on the bedroom floor of their home and died the next day. It was suggested that she had heard of his resignation on the radio and the shock of this news caused her to suffer a
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As Secretary for Public Lands, he introduced legislation for closer-land and war-service settlement. In 1956, both allegations of maladministration and claims of corruption regarding graziers being forced to pay bribes to secure lease renewals were made in both state and federal parliament, and the
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His time in politics was highlighted by several controversies. In 1946, Foley was charged after illicit tobacco was found in his garage. The magistrate dismissed the charge however two other men, one of them being Foley's brother-in-law, were found guilty of possession of the contraband. After this
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to Andrew Foley and his wife Margaret (nΓ©e McKeegan). He was educated at Charters Towers State School and later studied at night school. After he left school Foley held various jobs before becoming a contractor, supplying timber sleepers to the railways. By 1919 he had become an organiser for the
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During his time in parliament he held the roles of Secretary for Mines, Health and Home Affairs, Public Lands and Irrigation, and Labour and Industry. Foley also held the role as
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in the member's dining room. Foley apologised to parliament for his actions but Barnes refused to do so and was suspended from the house.
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affair Foley was given the nickname "Fine Cut" Foley. In that same year, he was involved in a fist fight with
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Foley entered state politics in 1919. During the next 41 years he held the seats of
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Foley married Christina Madeline Pianta at St Joseph's Catholic Church,
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in 1920 and they had three children. After politics he retired to
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Queensland
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Foley was subsequently expelled from the 579: 566:Australian Journal of Politics and History 20: 116:20 December 1919 β€“ 10 June 1932 58:17 January 1952 β€“ 16 March 1953 494: 548:Foley, Thomas Andrew (Tom) (1886–1973) 543: 541: 539: 537: 535: 533: 164:11 June 1932 β€“ 28 April 1950 7: 506: 504: 502: 500: 498: 212:29 April 1950 β€“ 28 May 1960 693:20th-century Australian politicians 345:Australian Workers' Union organiser 552:Australian Dictionary of Biography 14: 31: 365:Queensland Legislative Assembly 194:Queensland Legislative Assembly 146:Queensland Legislative Assembly 98:Queensland Legislative Assembly 1: 46:Deputy Premier of Queensland 412:election but was defeated. 714: 481:in 1973 and was buried in 644: 639: 622: 614: 597: 589: 582: 554:. 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Deputy Premier of Queensland
Vince Gair
Vince Gair
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Leichhardt
Herbert Hardacre
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Normanby
Jens Peterson
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Belyando
Charters Towers
Queensland
Australia
South Brisbane
Queensland
Australia
Nudgee Cemetery
Queensland Labor Party
Labor
Australian Workers' Union organiser
Timber contractor
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Charters Towers
Australian Workers' Union
Leichhardt
Normanby
Belyando
Barcoo

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