Labor MP Will Fowles intends to remain in parliament following allegations of a ‘serious assault’

The Victorian Labor MP at the centre of an assault allegation plans to remain in state parliament and has indicated he expects to be cleared.

On the weekend, the state government referred Ringwood MP Will Fowles, a 45-year-old father of four, to police over an alleged “serious assault”.

“I was shocked and distressed to learn last night that an allegation of assault has been made against me,” Fowles posted on social media on Sunday.

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“The details of the claim have not been put to me and I strenuously deny any allegation of assault.

“It is not true.”


Victorian MP Will Fowles.
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The person who alleged they were assaulted is believed to be a government employee and is yet to make a formal complaint.

Victoria Police confirmed on Sunday they had received the referral and provided contact details should “a victim” wish to make a report.

“No official complaint has been received from a victim in relation to the matter,” they added.

The exact nature of the allegations is unclear, but Premier Daniel Andrews said on Sunday it was very serious.

His office made the referral to police on Saturday after receiving information from a government employee.

“I also sought and received the Member for Ringwood’s resignation from the parliamentary Labor party,” Andrews said on Saturday, adding that the well-being of staff and the right to a safe workplace was not negotiable.

Fowles said he was asked to stand aside — “a situation I expect will be temporary”.

“I will fully co-operate with any process or inquiries.”

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Fowles said he would not be making further comments “until such time as I am cleared”.

In 2019, Fowles kicked through the lower half of a door at the Abode Hotel in Canberra during an argument with staff about his luggage.

At the time, Fowles said his actions were driven by anxiety as he wasn’t able to access his luggage containing medication.

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