CFMEU
CFMEU probe head flags interim report as union grills former watchdog
The inquiry has its eye on making recommendations for an updated state building code, after wrapping up evidence from former watchdog figures.
- Matt Dennien
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- Queensland government
Ex-building regulator boss might have committed misconduct: inquiry
Queensland’s CFMEU inquiry has heard evidence of potentially unlawful behaviour by the regulator, along with pressure and interference from Labor and union figures.
- Matt Dennien
Dismissed ‘friend of the CFMEU’ has appeal thrown out
An investigation has found senior industrial relations figure Helen Burgess was “blatantly” dishonest about her relationship with a successful job applicant.
- Julius Dennis
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- Queensland government
Public servant feared CFMEU boss would punch her in ‘frightening’ meeting
After the 2018 incident with then CFMEU state secretary Michael Ravbar, the senior public servant warned her female colleagues not to meet with him alone.
- Matt Dennien
- Perspective
- Queensland government
What two inquiries and forced debate reveal about LNP and Labor’s lull
More than 18-months into government, the LNP is yet to fully shed its opposition-era attack footing. But Labor is also still struggling to find its feet as one.
- Matt Dennien
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- Building Bad
‘Had an absolute crack’: Top player in Big Build clean-up steps down
Top official Steve Dargavel has been regarded as one of the most effective players in attempting to fix Victoria’s scandal-ridden construction sector.
- Nick McKenzie
The Christmas Day text that got former CFMEU boss John Setka charged
Police have accused Setka of telling people to sleep with their mothers, get liposuction and stop sucking up to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
- Erin Pearson
‘A pox on all of them’: Former IBAC chief slams major parties over integrity
Former IBAC commissioners Stephen O’Bryan and Robert Redlich have been calling for greater powers since the early years of the anti-corruption agency. They remain frustrated by the lack of political action.
- Chip Le Grand
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- Building Bad
It would be nice to say better late than never, but premier deserves no prizes for belated action
Jacinta Allan has finally moved to grant the state’s corruption watchdog badly needed powers, but they will not be in place until late next year.
- Nick McKenzie
CFMEU ‘monopoly’ cause of Big Build corruption, says construction boss
The outgoing boss of one of Victoria’s key Big Build contractors says the CFMEU’s dominance of government worksites must be broken if the state wants to address the root cause of rampant corruption and criminality.
- Patrick Hatch