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‘Victorians have a right to know’: Fair Work chief backs independent Big Build probe

February 12, 2026 at 03:29 AM
By Sydney Morning Herald

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Fair Work Commission general manager Murray Furlong also supported the finding that CFMEU corruption could have blown out construction costs by $15 billion.

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Fair Work Commission general manager Murray Furlong also supported the finding that CFMEU corruption could have blown out construction costs by $15 billion. ‘Victorians have a right to know’: Fair Work chief backs independent Big Build probe. Stay informed with the latest developments and expert analysis on this important story.

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Fair Work Commission general manager Murray Furlong also supported the finding that CFMEU corruption could have blown out construction costs by $15 billion.

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