Court rejects UFU boss’s attempt to bury major corruption involving Daniel Andrews

A major corruption report involving Daniel Andrews can now be released after a powerful union official lost a court battle to bury it.

Victoria’s Supreme Court cleared the way for the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) to release its Operation Richmond report on Friday, rejecting United Firefighters’ Union boss Peter Marshall’s attempt to block it.

IBAC had been set to release its report in May, only for Mr Marshall and the UFU to launch a last-ditch attempt to stop it. While the identities of the parties were initially kept secret, they were unmasked last month.

The case led the head of IBAC to release an extraordinary statement declaring the public “deserve to know” the content of its work, but that they lacked the power to make it public.

In a decision handed down on Friday morning, Supreme Court Justice Claire Harris ruled that Mr Marshall and the UFU had not “established any grounds of review” to challenge the release of the corruption report.

IBAC’s Operation Richmond report is understood to detail the findings from a top-secret investigation that dates back to a 2018 complaint.

A major corruption report Daniel Andrews can now be released after a powerful union official lost a court battle to bury it.

While initially focused on the United Firefighters Union’s role in the amalgamation of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and the Country Fire Authority, the scope of the inquiry is understood to have expanded to cover the relationship between the UFU and the government of former premier Daniel Andrews.

Intercepted communications involving government figures and discussions connected to Labor support are also understood to form part of the material examined during the investigation. 

Operation Richmond has already been delayed for years as legal challenges moved through the courts, including cases that reached the High Court. 

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