The Age
·general
·1 hour ago
CFMEU turned workplace safety regulator boss into ‘call centre operator’
The CFMEU's communication practices with Queensland's workplace safety regulator are under scrutiny in an ongoing inquiry into worksite corruption. Senior counsel Patrick Wheelahan noted that former deputy director-general Peter McKay became a 'call centre operator,' compromising complaint logging by taking direct calls from the union. The probe focuses on potential corruption and misconduct within the union and regulatory frameworks.
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