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Police Accused of Secret Pact with CFMEU Amid Turf War

BREAKING: New allegations surfaced today, claiming that the Queensland Police signed a secret “memorandum of understanding” with the CFMEU to avoid intervention in escalating industrial disputes. This shocking revelation was made by barrister Geoffrey Watson during an inquiry into the CFMEU’s conduct in the construction industry, raising urgent concerns about the integrity of law enforcement in Queensland.

Watson disclosed that the alleged agreement effectively granted the CFMEU immunity from police actions during industrial conflicts, stating, “It was almost as if the police would stop at the boundary of an industrial dispute.” These allegations come as the CFMEU faces accusations of bullying tactics against the AWU, its rival, to monopolize control over the construction sector, particularly during a period of critical labor shortages.

The inquiry, which began recently, has revealed disturbing incidents of harassment by CFMEU members towards AWU delegates, often occurring in public view. In one alarming instance, a brawl erupted in front of a worksite, spilling onto the street and halting traffic, with police reportedly absent from the scene.

Watson’s claims were met with vehement denial from the Queensland Police Union. Union president Shane Prior labeled the allegations as “offensive” and “outrageous,” asserting that police officers remain committed to their ethical responsibilities and are obligated to act when required by law.

The inquiry also uncovered that the CFMEU’s aggressive tactics aimed to drive the AWU out of the market could jeopardize significant construction projects, including venues for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics and the proposed Macquarie Point AFL stadium in Hobart. Watson warned, “If they ever start building that stadium in Hobart, the politicians are going to have to get out the hammers and nails themselves,” highlighting the potential impact on future developments.

Amid these allegations, Watson detailed instances of intimidation, including threats against family members of AWU members, emphasizing the CFMEU’s methods to instill fear. In one case, an AWU member was warned about his young sons, while another was targeted with CFMEU stickers on his personal property.

The inquiry also revealed troubling connections between CFMEU officials and organized crime. Watson alleged that CFMEU organizer Blake Hynes is linked to the Bandidos bikie gang, a claim Hynes denies. Watson noted the chilling effect this intimidation has had on construction firms, leading many to avoid projects in Brisbane due to fear of similar tactics.

“This situation is alarming,” Watson stated, “You look at the building sites here and you’ll see a limited number of companies engaged in construction work,” emphasizing the competitive disadvantage posed by the CFMEU’s tactics.

The Queensland government initiated this inquiry following Watson’s report that exposed a culture of violence, intimidation, and misogyny within the CFMEU. As developments unfold, the implications of this inquiry could reshape the construction landscape in Queensland and beyond.

As authorities continue to investigate these serious allegations, the public is urged to stay tuned for further updates. The integrity of law enforcement and the future of construction in Queensland hang in the balance.

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