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Larisa Lee

Larisa Antonia Lillian Lee is an Australian politician. She was elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly as the Country Liberal member for Arnhem at the 2012 territory election. She left the CLP on 4 April 2014, sat as independent until 27 April, when she joined the Palmer United Party, resigned from that party on 29 November, and sat as an independent thereafter.
Lee was born in Katherine, approximately south-east of Darwin, the Northern Territory's capital, and was raised in the Barunga community. She is the daughter of Jawoyn leader (Bangardi) Robert Lee.〔Green, Antony: (Arnhem ), ''NT Votes 2012'' (ABC).〕
Several months after her election, Lee was accused by staff members of the Jawoyn Association Aboriginal Corporation (JAAC) of misusing the corporation's emergency fund—put aside to assist Aboriginal people living in poverty—to pay for her election campaign expenses. On 4 February 2013, Lee submitted an amended Candidate Election Return to the Northern Territory Electoral Commission, declaring an additional $23,000 in donations, including $16,000 from the JAAC, in addition to the single $500 donation on her original declaration. She denied the staff members' accusations, saying that the corporation had donated money to her campaign with the full support of the board.
As of July 2013, Lee was under investigation for alleged misuse of her Government provided Fuel Card. On 14 October 2013, the ABC TV program ''Four Corners'' broadcast an investigative story concerning the alleged use of money from the Jawoyn Association, including Lee's use for her election campaign.〔Matt Carney and Karen Michelmore: (No Accounting ), ''Four Corners'', ABC, 14 October 2013.〕 On 25 April 2014, Lee was charged with aggravated assault and "disorderly behaviour in a public place" following an altercation with an 18-year-old woman outside a Centrelink in Katherine.〔Clayton Bennett (25 April 2014). ("Rogue MLA Larisa Lee charged over fight outside Katherine Centrelink" ) – ''NT News''. Retrieved 27 April 2014.〕 The maximum sentence for the former charge is five years, with sentences of one year or longer automatically disqualifying Northern Territory MPs from office.〔Ben Smee (27 April 2014). ("Larisa Lee at risk of losing seat if convicted of aggravated assault" ) – ''NT News''. Retrieved 27 April 2014.〕 On 24 June, Lee pleaded guilty to the charge of common assault on the woman—her niece—for having an affair with her husband.
On 5 April 2014, Lee and two other indigenous MPs, Alison Anderson and Francis Xavier Kurrupuwu, resigned from the CLP, slipping their resignation letters under the door of the CLP office in Darwin. According to ''The Australian'', they are laying the groundwork for a new party to speak for regional interests. However, later that month, on 27 April 2014, the three MPs joined Palmer United, with Anderson becoming parliamentary leader.〔AAP (27 April 2014). ("Clive Palmer says rebel NT indigenous MPs to defect to PUP" ) – ''The Australian''. Retrieved 27 April 2014.〕〔Matthew Knott and Gareth Hutchens (27 April 2014). ("Clive Palmer aims for NT balance of power" ) – ''The Sydney Morning Herald''. Retrieved 27 April 2014.〕
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