A corruption case against an ex-CFMEU state secretary and his son has been put on hold pending a decision on the union's High Court challenge to its Labor-imposed administration.
and his son has been put on hold pending a decision on the union's High Court challenge to its Labor-imposed administration.
Both had their matters heard at Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday, when their solicitor Simon Long asked for an adjournment. More than 200 union officials were terminated after the attorney-general placed the union's construction and general divisions into administration, alongside all of its state and territory branches.Any union property possessed by officials, such as cars, mobile phones, laptops and documents, can be seized as part of the action.
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