Govt will get ABCC Xmas present: Hinch

Crossbench senator Derryn Hinch believes the government will have the Australian Building and Construction Commission as a Christmas bonus.

Justice Party Senator Derryn Hinch

Crossbench senator Derryn Hinch believes the government will have the ABCC as a Christmas bonus. (AAP)

The Turnbull government will go home with the Christmas present it wants in the form of its building industry watchdog, a key crossbench senator believes.

Negotiations are continuing on draft laws that restore the Australian Building and Construction Commission, one of the July 2 double-dissolution electon triggers.

"I don't think it will be this week but by next week, as a Christmas present, I think the government will go home with some sort of deal," independent Derryn Hinch told ABC radio on Wednesday.

Senator Hinch has presented a "few" amendments to Employment Minister Michaelia Cash including "one big one" to provide protection for subcontractors .

If the the government was amenable to the changes he would back the ABCC bill.

"I am encouraged by the government, I think the government may go home with some sort of deal."

In light of two royal commissions - one into the building industry and the second into union corruption - Senator Hinch believes there is a strong case for a specialised industrial body to police the construction sector.

"I've said I'm pro-worker, anti-corruption."

The ABCC bill is listed for debate in the Senate on Wednesday.


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Published 23 November 2016 8:20am
Source: AAP


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