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The leadership of the CFMEU Queensland branch has responded to a report accusing them of fostering a culture of violence and intimidation.

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00:00The allegations were contained in a report into the Queensland CFMEU that was released
00:07on Wednesday and the key takeaway from that report is that the CFMEU has been using violence,
00:14intimidation and threats as a means of coercion.
00:18Now within the report it details many examples of threatening behaviour towards women in
00:23particular and is particularly critical of a widespread misogyny within the ranks of
00:29the CFMEU.
00:31One specific example also includes a government minister who felt so threatened by union officials
00:36that they actually had to have bolstered security.
00:40The report makes it clear that it blames union leadership for this kind of behaviour and in
00:45particular Secretary Michael Radbar and Assistant Secretary Jade Ingham.
00:51Those two men did not take part in the investigation itself, they declined to be part of it, however
00:57Mr Radbar has since issued a statement in response.
01:00Now he has called the report specifically riddled with errors and based on selective and untested
01:09accounts and he says that the findings that the leadership were able to shape the CFMEU is
01:14is basically an oversimplification of how the union works and the kind of influence that the leadership
01:22has on the culture there.
01:24Now he has also denied specific accusations that he himself engaged in threatening behaviour
01:30towards a female public servant saying that the incident in question did not occur.
01:36Now the Queensland Council of Trade Unions has spoken up as well saying they're deeply disappointed by the
01:41contents of the report and has called on the two men to apologise for their behaviour.
01:47They say it's been deeply damaging to the reputation of the union movement but has called for the
01:54CFMEU to remain saying that Queensland construction workers need strong representation and they need
02:01a seat at the table and without the union they won't have that.
02:06Now that seems to also be the feeling of the man who commissioned this report, the current
02:12administrator of the CFMEU, who says although these allegations are very distressing, the real
02:17change within the CFMEU Queensland branch is possible, Lorna.
02:21Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:22Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:23Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:24Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:25Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:26Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:27Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:28Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:29Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:30Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:31Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:32Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:33Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.
02:34Now that seems to be the same as possible, Lorna.

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