UPDATE: Controversial former CFMEU boss John Setka has been arrested and charged with sending threatening and abusive emails to the union’s administrator. This urgent development unfolded on Wednesday morning when state and federal police executed an arrest at Setka’s home in Footscray.
Authorities allege that the 61-year-old sent a series of offensive emails following a production notice issued on October 27, 2024, and a subsequent letter the next day. Setka now faces seven counts of using a communications device to menace, harass, and offend, raising serious concerns about his conduct after years of controversy.
Setka, who resigned in 2024 after leading the Construction, Forestry, Maritime and Energy Union (CFMEU) for over a decade, has a history of scandal. His departure came after a Nine investigation uncovered alleged links between the union and organized crime within the construction industry, sparking widespread outrage. The investigation revealed that major construction projects across Victoria and New South Wales had been compromised by underworld figures posing as union delegates.
In mid-2024, the CFMEU’s construction and general division, along with all its state branches, were placed into administration due to serious misconduct, corruption, and violence allegations. Setka’s controversial leadership garnered a dedicated following, yet he remained at the center of numerous disputes and allegations throughout his tenure.
Following his arrest, police seized a phone and an iPad from his residence, indicating a thorough investigation into his communications. Setka has been granted bail and is scheduled to appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court on January 30, 2026.
As this story develops, the implications of Setka’s actions could resonate beyond the union, affecting ongoing discussions about corruption and misconduct in the Australian construction sector. Stay tuned for more updates on this breaking story.


































