Brisbane Times
·general
·6 hours ago
Former workplace safety boss was reluctant to take job in ‘troubled office’
Peter McKay, former head of Queensland’s workplace safety regulator, expressed reluctance to accept the role in 2023 due to known issues within the office. He reported that work bans had been imposed by inspectors regarding CFMEU behavior, leading to concerns about regulatory capture. The inquiry continues to investigate corruption and misconduct linked to the CFMEU and the construction industry.
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