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CPB general manager Vince Sanfilippo appearing before the Commission of Inquiry into the CFMEU and Misconduct in the Construction Industry in Brisbane on Tuesday.

Refusal to work with CFMEU cost contractor major work, inquiry told

Then-CFMEU leader Jade Ingham told a contractor its bid for a hospital project failed because it didn’t work with the union, the inquiry has heard.

  • Matt Dennien

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Senior counsel assisting the inquiry Edward Gisonda SC during the Commission of Inquiry into the CFMEU and Misconduct in the Construction Industry in Brisbane on Tuesday.

Rebuilding CFMEU a ‘mistake’ while probe ongoing, inquiry told

The inquiry also heard from the contractor for a mammoth Brisbane project, who said union activity and Labor policy had cost it an estimated $830 million.

  • Matt Dennien
David Savage was convicted and fined $1000.

$1000 fine for hiding $45 million in bribes: ‘Embarrassing’ end to landmark corruption case

It is one of the most high-profile bribery cases in corporate history, and now the years-long saga has concluded with a guilty plea and a paltry fine.

  • Nick McKenzie
Australia’s largest construction company CIMIC has been caught up in a major underpayement scandal.

‘It’s gone on too long’: CIMIC scrambles to refund workers caught up in underpayment scandal

Australia’s largest construction company has engaged lawyers to help deal with hundreds of underpayment claims from workers, subcontractors and banks.

  • Adele Ferguson
Australia’s largest construction company CIMIC has been caught up in a major underpayement scandal.

‘Humanitarian disaster’: Australian construction giant CIMIC in underpayment scandal

Australia’s largest construction company is accused of underpaying hundreds of millions of dollars to workers in the Middle East.

  • Adele Ferguson and Chris Gillett
Devine’s development book includes about eight active house and land greenfield projects.

Devine shares jump on CIMIC’s takeover bid

Construction giant CIMIC Group has launched a takeover bid to mop up more than a third of the house and land developer’s registry it does not already own.

  • Simon Johanson
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Russell Waugh leaving Brisbane Magistrates Court on bail after his arrest pm bribery charges in November.

Australian former executive charged with bribery offences over African plot

The former executive for infrastructure giant Leighton has been charged on a second corruption-related charge after a series of investigations into the company now called CIMIC.

  • Nick McKenzie
Former Leighton executive David Savage and his Chateau de Jalesnes in France's Loire Valley.

Australian former executive returns from French 'castle' to quarantine and a criminal investigation

Federal police have alleged David Savage helped cover up corruption when he was a high-flyer at one of Australia's largest multinational companies.

  • Nick McKenzie
Russell Waugh leaving Brisbane Magistrates Court on bail after his arrest on Wednesday.

How an international bribes scandal, a cover-up and a trove of leaked emails ended in a suburban Brisbane arrest

On Tuesday evening, two federal police agents boarded a flight from Sydney to Brisbane bearing an arrest warrant. Their trip had been a long time coming.

  • Nick McKenzie
Former Leighton executive Russell Waugh outside court in 2018.

Former Australian executive arrested, charged over alleged oil bribery plot

Australia's longest-running bribery investigation has come to a head with the arrest in Queensland of a former senior executive from construction giant Leighton Holdings.

  • Nick McKenzie and Lucy Stone