Former South Australia Deputy Premier Vickie Chapman has been cleared of any wrongdoing throughout the brand new Labor authorities's first sitting of parliament.
The state's Ombudsman, Wayne Strains, discovered there wasn't a battle of curiosity, maladministration or breach of the ministerial code of conduct when Ms Chapman determined to reject a timber port on Kangaroo Island.
The discovering got here because the fifty fifth parliament of South Australia was sworn in.
In November a parliamentary committee claimed Ms Chapman had a battle of curiosity when deciding in regards to the timber port in Kangaroo Island throughout her time as Planning Minister.
The committee then prompted the inquiry by the Ombudsman.
Ms Chapman stepped down as Deputy Premier and Lawyer-Basic in late November as Mr Strains started his investigation.
On the time she had additionally been suspended from state parliament for a complete of six days over allegations she intentionally mislead the Home of Representatives.
Ms Chapman has persistently stated she by no means dedicated any wrongdoing throughout her time as Planning Minister.
The Ombudsman additionally cleared former Premier Steven Marshall of any maladministration in relation to the Kangaroo Island determination.