Eight Thiess John Holland executives to give evidence over Shorten Eastlink deal

By Ben Schneiders, Royce Millar and James Massola
Updated October 2 2015 - 9:08pm, first published 6:02pm
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten Photo: Andrew Meares
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten Photo: Andrew Meares

Eight executives from construction giant Thiess John Holland have been called to give evidence to the Royal Commission into Union Corruption over a controversial mid 2000s deal with Bill Shorten.

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