NSW premier Chris Minns and treasurer Daniel Mookhey have written to the NSW Labor party in the wake of new corruption allegations
The NSW government has called for the construction arm of the CFMEU to be suspended from the NSW Labor party. As AAP reports, premier Chris Minns and treasurer Daniel Mookhey have written to the NSW Labor Party general secretary in the wake of new corruption allegations. They’ve asked the state branch to take the “necessary steps” to immediately suspend the CFMEU Construction and General Division’s affiliation with the party and stop any donations or affiliation fees.
Minns and Mookhey said the NSW Labor government was working with the federal Labor government on a “coordinated approach” towards the CFMEU, since corruption allegations began circling the Victorian branch on Friday. We will also ask the commonwealth government to review enterprise bargaining agreements in NSW which the CFMEU is party to. Further, the NSW Construction Compliance Unit will work with federal regulatory bodies and act on any allegations.
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