Disgraced NSW MP Daryl Maguire will resign from state parliament, and a by-election will be held for the seat of Wagga Wagga, Premier Gladys Berejiklian has announced.
"This morning I spoke to Mr Maguire, he advised me of his intention to resign from parliament before parliament resumes, I accepted that," Ms Berejiklian told reporters in Sydney on Saturday.
Mr Maguire last week quit the Liberal party and his role as parliamentary secretary after a corruption inquiry heard secret recordings of him discussing potential commissions with a local councillor from property deals with a wealthy Chinese developer.
But despite mounting pressure, he had until Saturday refused to quit as an MP, instead announcing he wouldn't recontest the next state election in March 2019.
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. Source: AAP
Ms Berejiklian said that following her conversation with Mr Maguire, she spoke with deputy premier John Barilaro, and they'd agreed there would be a by-election in Mr Maguire's seat of Wagga Wagga.
"There will not be a three-cornered contest. The Liberal party's held that seat for half a century and the Liberal party has opened nominations," she said.