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Posted: 2024-08-02 19:06:25

In short:

Momentum is building for a Senate probe into the CFMEU, with Nationals Senate leader Bridget McKenzie stating parliament can protect and compel witnesses to speak out about building industry abuses.

Master Builders Australia says more needs to be done against the union and witnesses need protection.

What's next?

Parliament resumes in just over a week, with Labor preparing legislation to halt any CFMEU appeals.

Construction industry bosses and whistleblowers would be free to speak out against the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU) under cover of a potential parliamentary inquiry amid concern existing workplace regulators lack investigative teeth and protections.

The push for an inquiry, which is set to be finalised late next week ahead of parliament's return after the winter break, comes as the Fair Work Commission on Friday paved the way for a complete takeover of the CFMEU's national, state and territory divisions.

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