Labor has defiantly backed the administrator of the scandal-riddled CFMEU against claims made relating to ongoing allegations of misconduct within the union.
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Administrator Mark Irving KC reportedly ditched two anti-corruption teams hired to uncover misconduct in the union as concerns were raised over the probe's investigative capacity, according to Nine newspapers.
The revelations prompted calls from the coalition for a parliamentary inquiry into the administration, which it claimed had avoided parliament and "proper scrutiny".
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