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Former workplace safety boss was reluctant to take job in ‘troubled office’
Peter McKay, the former head of Queensland's workplace safety regulator, expressed reluctance in 2023 to accept the position due to known issues within the Office of Industrial Relations. During a state inquiry, McKay revealed concerns regarding governance and CFMEU influence. The $20 million inquiry, launched in response to criminality and corruption reports, continues to investigate significant misconduct within the sector.
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