Banned Boral hails inquiry for stance on CFMEU

By Tim Binsted
Updated December 19 2014 - 5:33pm, first published 4:07pm
The report recommends that charges be brought against some CFMEU officials for acts of intimidation and coercion. Photo: Jessica Shapiro
The report recommends that charges be brought against some CFMEU officials for acts of intimidation and coercion. Photo: Jessica Shapiro

Boral chief executive Mike Kane has hailed the trade union royal commission's interim report as "a powerful and authoritative endorsement" of Boral's stand against illegal activity by the Victorian CFMEU.

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