CFMEU ‘captured’ former head of Queensland building commission: inquiry
Back for its 10th public hearing week, the CFMEU inquiry continues its exploration of the union’s access over the workplace safety regulator.
A formal inquiry into the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) has entered its tenth week of public hearings. Recent testimony suggests that the union exerted undue influence over the former leadership of Queensland’s building safety regulator. Investigators are scrutinizing the extent of this alleged 'capture' to determine how union interests may have compromised regulatory oversight. The proceedings aim to uncover systemic issues regarding the relationship between the labor organization and government safety bodies. Further evidence is expected to clarify the nature of these interactions and their impact on industry standards.
The inquiry highlights critical concerns regarding the potential erosion of regulatory independence and the influence of powerful unions on public safety institutions.
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