By clinging on to power,CFMEU’s three amigos pour fuel on a raging bonfire

By clinging on to power,CFMEU’s three amigos pour fuel on a raging bonfire

Say what you will about John Setka – at least he had the sense to resign. The same can’t be said of certain others,who cling to their well-paid jobs as Rome burns.

  • byNick McKenzie

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Workplace minister prepares law to force CFMEU into administration

Workplace minister prepares law to force CFMEU into administration

The escalation comes after a series of revelations about the CFMEU’s ties to organised crime,but the union is yet to agree to an independent administrator.

  • byOlivia Ireland andJames Massola
Bikie enforcer kept senior CFMEU role despite assault charges
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Bikie enforcer kept senior CFMEU role despite assault charges

The Bandidos sergeant-at-arms sat on the governing board of the John Setka-led union branch,working as an organiser on major Victorian government projects.

  • byDavid Marin-Guzman andNick McKenzie
Push to eject hundreds of CFMEU officials in watchdog probe

Push to eject hundreds of CFMEU officials in watchdog probe

Court documents show the extent of the Fair Work Commission’s probe,which calls for senior officials to be booted and cars,laptops,credit cards and security passes to be surrendered.

  • byDavid Estcourt andBroede Carmody
CFMEU,health union probed over alleged millions spent on ghost printing
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CFMEU,health union probed over alleged millions spent on ghost printing

Victoria Police and Fair Work Commission are investigating a potential multimillion-dollar fraud,as well as allegations top official spent members’ money on cinema tickets and shopping at IKEA.

  • byNick McKenzie,Kieran Rooney,David Marin-Guzman andBen Schneiders
‘Politically homeless’:Three months before election,CFMEU accuses Queensland Labor of treachery

‘Politically homeless’:Three months before election,CFMEU accuses Queensland Labor of treachery

With less than three months until the state election,the union’s secretary said his members would not forgive or forget Labor.

  • byCatherine Strohfeldt
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The two ways NSW Labor is acting to clean up scandal-plagued state CFMEU

The two ways NSW Labor is acting to clean up scandal-plagued state CFMEU

The NSW Minns government has taken stronger steps against the state branch of the troubled CFMEU.

  • byAlexandra Smith
Legal twist in CFMEU scandal leads to bid for power to sack officials,confiscate property

Legal twist in CFMEU scandal leads to bid for power to sack officials,confiscate property

The Fair Work Commission has moved to install a leading silk with sweeping powers to take over the CFMEU’s construction branches in four states.

  • byNick McKenzie,David Marin-Guzman andBen Schneiders
Judge warns CFMEU bribes ‘distorted’ wider industry as investigation hits roadblocks

Judge warns CFMEU bribes ‘distorted’ wider industry as investigation hits roadblocks

Judge slams corruption as Fair Work Commission hits hurdles trying to gather the evidence it needs to put CFMEU into administration.

  • byNick McKenzie andDavid Marin-Guzman
CFMEU investigated over $180,000 donation to candidate in another union

CFMEU investigated over $180,000 donation to candidate in another union

The CFMEU faces a fresh probe into the potential misuse of members’ funds to interfere in another union’s election.

  • byDavid Estcourt andNick McKenzie
WA Labor maintains links with CFMEU,bolsters laws

WA Labor maintains links with CFMEU,bolsters laws

WA Labor will maintain links with the embattled CFMEU but proposed legislation,similar to national laws,will require union officials to be vetted before they enter work sites.

  • byAaron Bunch