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Allan Admits Big Build Infiltration but Shuns Inquiry

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Published: 03 July 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has acknowledged that serious criminal elements successfully infiltrated several of the state’s massive infrastructure projects. This shocking admission concerning the massive Big Build initiative marks a significant turning point in a long-standing controversy. The Premier used a widely read opinion piece to address these distressing revelations regarding organised crime on worksites. Despite this candid acknowledgment of past failures, the Premier firmly resisted mounting public pressure for a full royal commission. Many prominent legal figures and political critics have argued that only such a broad inquiry could uncover the truth.

The Premier expressed deep regret that such unacceptable behaviour occurred on projects funded by the hardworking people of Victoria. She described instances of violence and intimidation as both shocking and completely contrary to the standards expected on public sites. However, she emphasized that these criminal actions do not reflect the conduct of the vast majority of dedicated union workers. Her focus remains on ensuring these deeply troubling events do not recur within the state’s future infrastructure development plans. She is prioritizing structural changes over the creation of a new, costly investigative body to address these complex matters.Critics remain unconvinced by the government’s current strategy and continue to advocate for a comprehensive, independent royal commission into the matter. High-profile figures including former ombudsman Deborah Glass have argued that only a royal commission offers the necessary transparency for this crisis. Geoffrey Watson SC, currently investigating serious corruption allegations within the union, also suggests that a formal inquiry is essential for accountability. The opposition leader Jess Wilson has been particularly vocal, claiming that over fifteen billion dollars of taxpayer money has been mismanaged. She contends that the government’s Big Build has become a dangerous environment for organised crime and corrupt union officials.

Premier Allan argues that historical precedents suggest royal commissions often fail to deliver the practical, long-term outcomes that the public demands. She pointed to a previous national inquiry into trade unions which cost millions but yielded very few actual criminal convictions. According to the Premier, such commissions often generate thick reports while failing to address the fundamental underlying culture on construction sites. She believes that the true solution lies in changing the culture rather than simply gathering more information for a final report. Her government prefers to rely on targeted police investigations to achieve tangible results and hold specific individuals legally accountable for crimes.

The Premier highlighted that her government has already provided Victoria Police with significantly stronger powers to target criminal conduct on sites. These measures have already resulted in the filing of more than ninety criminal charges against various individuals involved in site activities. Furthermore, the Labour Hire Authority now possesses the authority to cancel the construction licenses of firms found engaging in improper practices. The government has already revoked licenses for one hundred and sixty-four firms as part of this ongoing, strict regulatory crackdown. The Premier also noted her personal decision to remove the CFMEU from the Victorian Labor Party to distance the government from controversy.

These developments follow disturbing reports that public funds from the Big Build were allegedly diverted to various prominent gangland figures. There have also been serious warnings that the government ignored potential cost blowouts caused by excessive demands from certain union representatives. The Premier did not specifically address recent reports detailing her own role as the former minister for transport infrastructure projects. Some reports suggested that officials previously pressured a rail consortium to reach specific deals with the powerful CFMEU union. It was alleged that this pressure resulted in the union forcing its preferred labour hire company onto a major project site.

Other allegations suggest that ministerial pressure originated from the Premier’s own office during a bitter dispute between the union and contractors. This specific incident reportedly occurred in 2022 and involved complex negotiations between large private companies and multiple state government agencies. Despite the gravity of these accusations, the Premier insists that the police remain the best authority to investigate any potential wrongdoing. She is committed to ensuring that construction companies working on government projects now report any suspected criminal behaviour without unnecessary delay. New whistleblower protections have been introduced to help workers come forward safely if they witness illegal activity on their sites.

State agencies have also increased their cooperation by sharing vital intelligence with the federal government to ensure no issues fall through cracks. This coordinated approach aims to prevent organised crime from exploiting loopholes in the complex web of state and federal oversight responsibilities. The opposition remains deeply sceptical of these internal government measures and insists that they are entirely insufficient for the current crisis. They argue that the sheer scale of the alleged rorting requires an independent body with the power to compel witness testimony. Without such a transparent process, the opposition fears the public will never fully understand how the massive corruption was allowed to flourish.New review urges UK to repatriate Shamima Begum, others from Syria

The debate over the best way to handle this situation underscores the intense political pressure facing the current state administration today. While the Premier focuses on administrative reform and police action, her opponents seek to keep the focus firmly on systemic failures. The public continues to watch these developments closely as the state attempts to manage these massive infrastructure projects without further scandal. Balancing the need for accountability with the necessity of completing vital public works remains a difficult challenge for the government. Ultimately, the success of these reforms will depend on whether they can truly eliminate the criminal influence that has plagued the industry.

The construction sector in Victoria is a vital engine for the state economy and employs thousands of hardworking people every day. Restoring public trust in this sector is essential for the government as it moves forward with its long-term development agenda. The Premier remains steadfast in her belief that her current strategy provides the most effective path toward a safer and more ethical industry. Whether this approach proves sufficient to satisfy her critics or the public remains an open question for the months ahead. The dialogue between the government and its many detractors will likely continue as more information surfaces regarding these complex corruption allegations.

As the situation develops, the government will need to navigate these political minefields with extreme care to maintain public confidence in the process. The focus on police enforcement and regulatory oversight represents a significant shift from the previous hands-off approach to managing these large projects. It is clear that the shadow of these events will loom over the Victorian construction industry for the foreseeable future, demanding constant vigilance from authorities. The government must prove that its actions are capable of preventing the recurrence of the criminal infiltration that has so badly damaged its reputation. Only time will tell if these measures are enough to clean up the industry and secure the future of the state’s important Big Build.

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