A leading former Queensland union official has been formally charged and two Mirvac officials, a year after royal commission on union corruption recommended charges be laid.
The Heydon royal commission last year recommended former CFMEU state president David Hanna, Mirvac director Adam Moore and Mirvac contractor Mathew McAllum be charged over work done, allegedly free of charge, on Mr Hanna's home at Cornubia, south of Brisbane.
On Friday, the Queensland Trade Union Joint Police Taskforce, consisting of Queensland and federal police officers, arrested and charged the three men with secret commission offences.
"Police will allege that a 52-year-old Shailer Park man colluded with a 53-year-old man from Ephraim Island (Gold Coast) and a 41-year-old man from Seven Hills in 2012 and 2013 to organise construction work on his personal residence in Brisbane," police said in a statement.
"It is further alleged the construction was undertaken by sub-contractors being paid to work on other building projects, or completed at no charge to the Shailer Park man.
"Police estimate the quantum of benefit to the Shailer Park man was in excess of $400,000."
All three men were due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on January 25, 2017.