Premier Jacinta Allan has acknowledged that criminals infiltrated some of Victoria's major construction projects under the 'Big Build' initiative, admitting to instances of violence, intimidation, and organized crime on these sites. However, she has rejected calls for a royal commission to investigate alleged corruption involving unions and labor hire companies, arguing that such measures have failed in the past. Allan emphasized that addressing the issue requires cultural change rather than further investigations, citing previous royal commissions that yielded limited results. She highlighted actions taken by her government, including granting police greater powers to investigate criminal activity and revoking licenses from 164 construction firms. Additionally, she mentioned that the CFMEU union was placed into administration and removed from the Victorian Labor Party.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents both the admission of criminal infiltration and the rejection of a royal commission, providing balanced perspectives from Allan and critics like Geoffrey Watson SC and Deborah Glass. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the acknowledgment of issues and the proposed solutions




