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The Age
22-04-2025
- Politics
- The Age
Zempilas apologises for campaign content on Perth lord mayor Facebook page
Perth lord mayor-turned-Opposition Leader Basil Zempilas has formally apologised for breaching local government rules after using his council-linked social media profile in his campaign for state government. Zempilas stepped down as lord mayor as soon as his tight victory in Churchlands for the WA Liberals was confirmed in March, which complicated a Local Government Standards Panel ruling that he provide a public apology for the minor breach. His apology was published on the City of Perth's Facebook page late Tuesday afternoon. 'A complaint was made to the Local Government Standards Panel, in which is (sic) was alleged that I contravened [local government regulations], when I did not maintain an appropriate division between my position as Lord Mayor of the City of Perth and a Liberal candidate for pre-selection in certain campaign material,' Zempilas said in the post. 'The panel found that I breached Regulation 18 as my conduct was improper and undertaken for my own personal advantage. 'I acknowledge that I should not have used my title of Lord Mayor in such a manner and I now apologise to the public and my fellow councillors.' WAtoday understands the complaint was lodged in early 2024 by Naijiao 'Jason' Bo, a former City of Perth candidate who ran alongside lord mayoral hopeful Sandy Anghie in 2023. The panel ordered Zempilas to issue a public apology in the council chamber after the minor breach of local government rules that it said blurred the line between his mayoral and candidate roles. The deadline was April 22.

Sydney Morning Herald
22-04-2025
- Politics
- Sydney Morning Herald
Zempilas apologises for campaign content on Perth lord mayor Facebook page
Perth lord mayor-turned-Opposition Leader Basil Zempilas has formally apologised for breaching local government rules after using his council-linked social media profile in his campaign for state government. Zempilas stepped down as lord mayor as soon as his tight victory in Churchlands for the WA Liberals was confirmed in March, which complicated a Local Government Standards Panel ruling that he provide a public apology for the minor breach. His apology was published on the City of Perth's Facebook page late Tuesday afternoon. 'A complaint was made to the Local Government Standards Panel, in which is (sic) was alleged that I contravened [local government regulations], when I did not maintain an appropriate division between my position as Lord Mayor of the City of Perth and a Liberal candidate for pre-selection in certain campaign material,' Zempilas said in the post. 'The panel found that I breached Regulation 18 as my conduct was improper and undertaken for my own personal advantage. 'I acknowledge that I should not have used my title of Lord Mayor in such a manner and I now apologise to the public and my fellow councillors.' WAtoday understands the complaint was lodged in early 2024 by Naijiao 'Jason' Bo, a former City of Perth candidate who ran alongside lord mayoral hopeful Sandy Anghie in 2023. The panel ordered Zempilas to issue a public apology in the council chamber after the minor breach of local government rules that it said blurred the line between his mayoral and candidate roles. The deadline was April 22.