Royal Commission into trade unions: criminal charges on the table for intimidation and corruption

By Anna Patty
Updated December 19 2014 - 4:13pm, first published 12:13pm
Bruce Wilson at the  royal commission into trade unions.  Photo: Nick Moir
Bruce Wilson at the royal commission into trade unions. Photo: Nick Moir
Wilson "must have possessed immense charm": Commissioner Dyson Heydon.
Wilson "must have possessed immense charm": Commissioner Dyson Heydon.

National construction union officials may face criminal charges for acts of alleged intimidation and coercion under recommendations of the the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption.

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