A construction company tied to a CFMEU scandal was lost its licence recently. Regulators stated the company was "not fit and proper" to hold a construction licence. The decision follows a series of investigations into procurement practices linked to the union.
At the same time, union groups launched a public campaign on the corruption investigator who revealed a $15 billion infrastructure rorts bill. The unions argue the investigator is harshly pursuing union members without cause. Officials stated that the probe is part of a broader examination of the Big Build program.