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Federal government paid $3.8m in personal protection for then CFMEU administrator
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Federal government paid $3.8m in personal protection for then CFMEU administrator

  • The federal government spent about $3.8 million on personal protection for CFMEU administrator Mark Irving.
  • The administration of the CFMEU began in 2024, prompting security provisions for the union and minister involved.
  • Crosby was appointed as administrator after Irving and is set to receive security funding.
  • Senate committee hearings explored whether security costs were justified and who bears responsibility.
  • Australia’s DEWR said security protection is regularly checked and provided to safeguard administrators.
  • The threats were described as credible threats by the AFP and linked to organised crime around construction.
  • Watt stated it was the government’s responsibility to protect individuals who took on union reform roles.
  • Michael Crosby is set to receive $5.3 million for personal protective security over two years.
  • The article notes investigations by the AFP into unlawful conduct across the building industry.
  • Sally McManus, secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, also needed security, though the government did not fund it.
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