CFMEU official Darren Greenfield should face criminal charges, royal commission told

By Anna Patty
Updated November 1 2014 - 2:36pm, first published 1:59pm
The NSW branch of the CFMEU has also been criticised for failing to properly investigate the incident in the submission to be considered by Commissioner Dyson Heydon. Picture: Fairfax
The NSW branch of the CFMEU has also been criticised for failing to properly investigate the incident in the submission to be considered by Commissioner Dyson Heydon. Picture: Fairfax
Brian Fitzpatrick told the royal commission into unions that Darren Greenfield had threatened to kill him. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Brian Fitzpatrick told the royal commission into unions that Darren Greenfield had threatened to kill him. Photo: Wolter Peeters

A construction union official who allegedly made a death threat against a former colleague should face criminal charges with penalties of up to seven years in jail, according to a written submission by the counsel assisting the royal commission into unions.

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