Australian minister resigns over semi-naked dance
3:25PM Thursday September 11, 2008

Matt Brown resigned his post as Police Minister of NSW after reports surfaced linking him to a drunken semi-naked dancing incident. Photo / Getty Images
SYDNEY - An Australian state government minister was forced to quit following reports that he danced in his underwear at a parliamentary office party, the state premier said.
Matt Brown resigned late yesterday, only three days after he was sworn in as police minister of Australia's most populous state, New South Wales Premier Nathan Rees said.
"I'm a human being and I made a mistake and I'm going to cop the consequences of that mistake," Brown told reporters, without elaborating.
The resignation came on the eve of an unsourced report in national newspaper
The Australian that Brown danced in "very brief" underpants to techno music on a leather couch during a drunken late night party in his Parliament House office three months ago. He was then housing minister.
Rees said he demanded Brown's resignation on Wednesday night because the former lawyer and university lecturer - a state lawmaker for nine years - initially gave assurances that "absolutely nothing untoward" had happened during the party.
"I subsequently put it to former minister Brown late last night that there are too many reports of you in your underwear for me to ignore," Rees told Fairfax Radio Network.
"He conceded he'd been in his underwear and that gave me no option but to demand his resignation."
The scandal is a blow to Rees' efforts to revive the flagging fortunes of the 13-year-old Labor Party government with a new leadership team.
"Embarrassed doesn't begin to describe it," Rees said.
Brown said he had agreed with Rees that he should resign for behaving "in a manner not befitting a minister."