Liberal withdraws candidacy after downing maverick MP

Liberal MP Moira Deeming (file image)
Liberal MP Moira Deeming lost top spot in preselection but her political career may not be over. -AAP Image

An outspoken Liberal MP has been handed a political lifeline after the shock withdrawal of her preselection vanquisher.

Businessman and Indian community leader Dinesh Gourisetty won the top spot on the Liberal's Western Metropolitan ticket at the party's Melbourne headquarters on Sunday. 

With the support of the party's moderate wing, Mr Gourisetty defeated outspoken MP Moira Deeming and fellow upper house MP Trung Luu.

In a stunning turn on Monday, Mr Gourisetty withdrew his candidacy after it was revealed he provided a character reference for a now-convicted child sex offender.

Victorian Liberal president Philip Davis confirmed the party received information of a "serious nature" after Sunday's convention.

Kashyap Patel pleaded guilty in the Victorian County Court in 2024 to grooming of a child under 16 years, transmitting indecent communication to a person under 16 and sexually assaulting a child under 16. 

Patel was sentenced to nine months in prison and a two-year community correction order. 

In his sentencing remarks, Judge Peter Rozen KC cited a character reference provided for Patel by Mr Gourisetty, who was described as a "good friend" of Patel.

Following the revelations, Opposition Leader Jess Wilson said Mr Gourisetty was "not welcome on my team".

"I have made that clear to the party organisation this morning," she said in a statement.

Mr Gourisetty was contacted for comment.

The vote that saw Mr Gourisetty win top spot had not yet been endorsed by the state executive.

Mrs Deeming, who declined to comment on Monday, did not put her hand up for a second position on the ticket.

State executive will hold a further preselection convention for the upper house region.

"Mr Dinesh Gourisetty will not be eligible to participate as a candidate in that convention," Mr Davis said.

Mrs Deeming has made headlines since she was preselected by the party in 2022.

The former high school teacher was suspended after she attended a 2023 Let Women Speak rally gatecrashed by neo-Nazis.

She was later expelled from the Liberal party room after she threatened legal action against then leader John Pesutto, who was ultimately found to have defamed her by implying she was associated with neo-Nazis and ordered to pay $2.3 million in legal costs.

Mrs Deeming was welcomed back into the parliamentary party in December 2024 and named former leader Brad Battin's representative for the western suburbs.

She offered to defer some of Mr Pesutto's legal bill in exchange for conditions including her preselection, but the proposition was rebuffed.

The state Liberals' administrative committee agreed to lend Mr Pesutto $1.55 million to settle his debt to Mrs Deeming and avoid bankruptcy.

The loan prompted an ongoing legal challenge from a group of breakaway Liberals.