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- The Victorian government has launched Operation Hawk to investigate allegations of organized crime linked to the CFMEU, focusing on violence and intimidation at construction sites.
- An interim report found that notorious figures were influential within the CFMEU, indicating a culture of lawlessness and violence, as stated by barrister Geoffrey Watson SC.
- The Australian Federal Police conducted raids related to alleged corruption in the building industry, following public outcry over violence against women at worksites.
- Shadow Minister Evan Mulholland called for a royal commission to address the CFMEU scandals, stating that 'nothing short of a royal commission will be acceptable' for those affected.
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Police expand operation investigating alleged bikie infiltration of CFMEU
Victoria Police says it is expanding its operation investigating accusations of ongoing corruption and violence in the construction division of the CFMEU, including on the state government's Big Build projects.
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