The Albanese government has been accused of failing to clean up the CFMEU after new accusations emerged about the scandal-plagued union.

Hundreds of CFMEU officials were removed from their positions in August last year when the federal Labor government placed the union’s Construction and General division into administration.

The move was part of a major attempt to clean up the union following multiple accusations of corruption and misconduct that were published following a months-long investigation by The Age, Australian Financial Review, and 60 Minutes.

However fresh allegations have continued to emerge since administrator Mark Irving KC took charge of the union, with fresh claims from a CFMEU insider-turned whistleblower .

In a lengthy interview with star investigative journalist N

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