
Premier Jacinta Allan is facing calls to resign over claims the Victorian government had turned a blind eye to rampant corruption in the CFMEU.
‘Incompetent or turned a blind eye’: Jacinta Allan facing calls to resign over allegations Labor ignored CFMEU corruption Premier Jacinta Allan is facing calls to resign after a respected corruption expert claimed the Victorian government had turned a blind eye to rampant CFMEU corruption.
Premier Jacinta Allan is facing calls to resign over claims the Victorian government had turned a blind eye to rampant corruption in the CFMEU. A landmark report by respected corruption expert Geoffrey Watson SC has detailed the widespread corruption that existed within the now disgraced union.And in an explosive reporting in The Age on Wednesday, the handpicked administrator appointed to clean up the union, Mark Irving KC, admitted to ordering the removal of two sections of the report.Mr Watson told a Queensland inquiry on Wednesday that he was “angry” about having to remove the sections, which detailed how the Andrews and Allan governments had failed to confront the corruption, resulting in taxpayers losing an estimated $15 billion. Speaking to Sky News Australia Thursday, veteran journalist and former 3AW mornings host Neil Mitchell said the scandal was the worst thing he’d seen in 50 years of covering Victorian politics. “It’s horrible. In Victoria, we haven’t got enough bed blankets and pillows in the hospital; our fire trucks are t-model fords, they’re falling apart; the roads have got potholes the size of Sydney Harbour … we’re in massive debt.Although Ms Allan has only been Premier since mid 2023, she also spent the previous nine years as the state’s Infrastructure and Transport Minister.”I don’t think she will, but she should, because either she knew what was going on and turned a blind eye, or else she didn’t know, in which case she’s incompetent.” The deleted parts of the corruption report included a section titled “government inaction on the CFMEU”, which concluded the Victorian government knew the CFMEU was working with bikies and organised crime figures on its Big Build sites but chose not to act. “There is no doubt the government knew about the rising problem – but it is equally clear that the government did nothing about it,” the deleted section reads.”Much of that $15 billion has been poured directly into the hands of criminals and organised crime gangs,” it said. Mr Watson’s report said this could not be fully explained by the close connection between the Victorian Labor government and the CFMEU, instead concluding that the government “had been cowed by the combination of the industrial might of the CFMEU and its willingness to act outside the law”. Mitchell said the allegations against the CFMEU ought to also implicate the federal government, given the relationship between the union and the Labor Party. “Anthony Albanese has put probably already three or four billion of federal taxpayers’ money into ,” he said. “What did he know about it? He was closely connected, a good mate of Daniel Andrews. If Daniel Andrews knew about it, did Albo know about it? He cannot wash his hands of it.” The veteran journalist also called on the Albanese government to immediately suspend any federal funds coming to Victoria until the extent of the rorts can be established.
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