Former Liberal MP Daryl Maguire is found guilty of participating in a visa fraud conspiracy, according to multiple Australian news outlets. The cases reported by Brisbane Times, The Age, the Sydney Morning Herald, PerthNow and The West Australian state that Maguire conspired with others to create false or bogus visa applications for 10 Chinese nationals. The reporting describes the scheme as involving applications that were not genuine, forming the basis of the fraud charge. All outlets identify Maguire as the ex-partner of former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, though they use different descriptions of their relationship. The coverage is consistent that the guilty finding relates specifically to a conspiracy to help prepare or submit fraudulent visa paperwork for the group of 10 people. The articles do not indicate a different number of affected applicants, different nationalities, or a different nature of the conduct. The reports also agree that Maguire’s conviction follows legal proceedings addressing his role in the alleged visa scheme.