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The coalition promises the Australian version of the United States Rico Act to aim at Cfmeu

The opposition leader Peter Dutton has announced that a coalition government would introduce laws based on an American law to pursue the mafia to enable the police to organize the “Kingpins” criminal organizations such as Outlaw Motorcycle.

This follows new allegations of nine newspapers and 60 minutes on the Rogue Union the Cfmeu. The allegations include “the employment of 'baseball vertebrae of violent people” on the [Victorian government’s] Big Build, where women were beaten up and then banned black after complaining. “

In the nine studies it was also claimed that “information in Gangland and the bikie receives large payments from companies for publicly financed projects who want to gain favor with insiders from the union and the state and state taxpayers receive the investigation of the investigation in the investigation in the investigation.”

The coalition said on Monday that the proposed new crimes “would be based on the highly effective Mafia -Takedown laws in the USA”. Dutton and Shadow Minister Michaelia Cash and James Paterson said in an explanation:

By aiming at groups that are committed to criminal behavior patterns, the police will put the position in the position in which they can address the criminal organization and their leadership.

This means that the bosses and royal groups of groups such as Outlaw Motorcycle gangs can also be detained if they are distanced from the crimes they commit their organizations.

Dutton described the CFMEU as a “modern mafia operation”. He added:

The culture of crime and corruption is so anchored and will never change – especially under the weak and incompetent Albanese Labor government.

Dutton claimed that the CFMEU affair was the “greatest corruption scandal in the history of our country”.

The opposition said that it would also set up an Australian Taskforce led by the police, which would bring together the federal law enforcement agencies as well as the police powers of the state and the territory in order to target criminal behavior.

After the recent revelation had appeared in nine media at the weekend, Minister for workplace relationships, Murray Watt, said on social media, he would forward the allegations to the police.

On Monday, Watt Duttons condemned a proposal for a new law.

We do not have to import American law on American extortion – we already have our own laws according to 'Kingpins' such as section 390.6 of the Criminal Code, which is already concerned with the instruction of the criminal organization.

He also condemned the opposition's longstanding policies to the Union's Deregister and said that this would mean that there is no regulation.

Peter Dutton's ruthless wish for a headline consists of the investigation and crimes that the coalition never took care of starting in her decade.

The Victoria police are investigating the new allegations.

The US Racketeer Act (Rico) Act from 1970 enables the prosecutors to defeat entire organizations in connection with mobs instead of just having the authority to deal with numbers individually. It is intended to deal with mob bosses that could not be connected directly to the crimes.

However, the use went far beyond the persecution of mobs beyond a number of destinations, from road gangs to politicians.

US President Donald Trump was charged with Georgia's Rico Act [2020] Choice”.

The construction and general department of the CFMEU has been in administration since last August.

The national secretary of the union, Zach Smith, said on Facebook: “We cannot allow our union or our industry to be a safe haven for the crime of corruption.”

He also said that “violence against women for our union was completely unacceptable”.