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Bell defends political position

MEMBER for Mount Gambier Troy Bell says the number of constituents flowing into his office for assistance has jumped over the past three months.

Figures show nearly 240 constituents attended his office in June, 184 in July and 273 in August.

“We keep statistics on the number of constituents we assist from our office and we have seen a marked increase over the last three months,” Mr Bell said.

Mr Bell responded to claims by Labor Minister Kyam Maher that Mount Gambier constituents are no longer “comfortable” seeking help at his electorate office.

“I am sure Mr Maher will wait eagerly the September numbers when they come through at the end of the month,” the Mount Gambier politician said.

Unlike Mr Maher, he said his comments were backed up by facts, not “political spin”.

“This might be hard for Mr Maher to comprehend, but I will not be standing down,” he said.

“I completely deny any wrongdoing and will vigorously defend myself through the process.”

He said his office remained open and welcoming to all constituents, regardless of their political views and every assistance would be provided to people.

Mr Bell said he was not surprised by Mr Maher’s comments given the state election was edging closer.

“It demonstrates the desperation of a party that will do and say anything to stay in power and that includes the total ignorance of the fundamentals of our legal system – that of being innocent until proven otherwise,” he said.

“I welcome the establishment of a Labor Party office in Mount Gambier and question why this has not been done beforehand.”

Mr Bell said it was no secret the Labor Party preferenced independents and therefore would prefer to see an independent represent the region.

“This would increase Labor’s chances of being re-elected at the state level,” he said.

“I’m encouraged to hear that members of my community have made contact with Mr Maher as that is the role of an upper house member.

“They are meant to represent electors across the entire state, not that we see the Legislative Council members in regional communities very often.”

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