The Age
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·1 hour ago
Ingham ‘personally responsible’ for violence and sexism, CFMEU inquiry hears
Ousted CFMEU leader Jade Ingham was accused of fostering violence and sexism within the union during an inquiry in Brisbane on Thursday. Anti-corruption expert Geoffrey Watson testified that his investigation included 56 interviews and confirmed Ingham's significant involvement. The inquiry has revealed widespread allegations of corruption and malpractice within the CFMEU across Queensland.
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