A transport department official says she felt afraid of being targeted following a tense meeting linked to the CFMEU. According to reporting across multiple outlets, the official describes the discussion as “very tense” and says she was sworn at during the meeting with former union leaders Jade Ingham and Michael Ravbar. The official characterizes the interaction as aggressive and says her concerns came from the conduct and atmosphere of the meeting, stating that she “didn’t want to be targeted.”
The reports present the account as part of an ongoing matter involving the CFMEU and individuals associated with it, with the official’s description focused on personal experience during the meeting rather than on any subsequent action taken immediately afterward. All three outlets refer to the same core details: the meeting included Ingham and Ravbar, it was described as tense, and the official says she was sworn at and became concerned about possible targeting. The coverage does not provide broader context or resolutions within the excerpts, focusing instead on the official’s testimony about how the meeting affected her.