Jacinta Allan has dodged questions about whether she would allow a review into “the rotten culture” of Victoria’s construction sector to be broadcast publicly.
With a first term government struggling in the polls, with its primary vote well down even on the last election’s record low, many voters are starting to think they’ve been dudded.
Bystanders quickly pulled people covered in petrol away as the were concerned a flame would follow.
2 thoughts on “Premier refuses to push for public hearings into CFMEU”
Must be assumed now the CFMEU are behind all the cost overruns which is actually fraud. It must also be assumed they have deliberately increased the cost of these projects to benefit themselves. We need a royal commission.
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Must be assumed now the CFMEU are behind all the cost overruns which is actually fraud. It must also be assumed they have deliberately increased the cost of these projects to benefit themselves. We need a royal commission.
A royal commission is the only way to get independently to the truth. Much money at stake and $billions of taxpayer money has been wasted.