CFMEU's Brian Parker set to be recalled before union commission

By Nick McKenzie and Richard Baker
Updated October 17 2014 - 3:13am, first published October 16 2014 - 4:57pm
Accused of paying kickbacks to union officials: George Alex.  Photo: Nikki Short
Accused of paying kickbacks to union officials: George Alex. Photo: Nikki Short
Under pressure: CFMEU official Brian Parker.  Photo: Nick Moir
Under pressure: CFMEU official Brian Parker. Photo: Nick Moir
Accused of paying kickbacks to union officials: George Alex.  Photo: Nikki Short
Accused of paying kickbacks to union officials: George Alex. Photo: Nikki Short
Expected to appear before the royal commission on Friday: Jim Byrnes  Photo: Ben Rushton
Expected to appear before the royal commission on Friday: Jim Byrnes Photo: Ben Rushton
Accused of paying kickbacks to union officials: George Alex.  Photo: Nikki Short
Accused of paying kickbacks to union officials: George Alex. Photo: Nikki Short
Under pressure: CFMEU official Brian Parker.  Photo: Nick Moir
Under pressure: CFMEU official Brian Parker. Photo: Nick Moir
Accused of paying kickbacks to union officials: George Alex.  Photo: Nikki Short
Accused of paying kickbacks to union officials: George Alex. Photo: Nikki Short
Under pressure: CFMEU official Brian Parker.  Photo: Nick Moir
Under pressure: CFMEU official Brian Parker. Photo: Nick Moir
Speaking out: Andrew Quirk and Brian "Jock" Miller. Photo: Peter Rae
Speaking out: Andrew Quirk and Brian "Jock" Miller. Photo: Peter Rae

Embattled construction union boss Brian Parker is set to be recalled before the union royal commission, as two new whistleblowers urge Labor and trade union leaders to seek a police briefing on interaction between CFMEU officials and crime figures.

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