Victoria Police consider further action on allegations against CFMEU but John Setka won't be charged over worksite visits
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Victoria Police has wrapped up its preliminary assessment into 20 allegations involving criminal conduct within the troubled CFMEU.
In a statement, police said they would not act on five of the eight allegations against the union deemed to be within their scope after complainants were unwilling to provide statements or because no criminal offences could be identified.
A further 12 accusations have been referred to other agencies, including the Fair Work Commission and the Australian Federal Police.
It comes …