Tony Negus

Tony William Negus AO, APM is an Australian diplomat and retired police officer who was the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police (AFP), being sworn in on 7 September 2009 for a five-year term.[1] He was the sixth Commissioner of the AFP[2] and the second appointed from within the AFP[3] On 1 December 2014, he was appointed Australian High Commissioner to Canada effective sometime in January 2015.[4]

Tony Negus

AO, APM
Negus in Canada, March 2015
High Commissioner of Australia to Canada
In office
15 January 2015  30 November 2017
Prime MinisterTony Abbott
Malcolm Turnbull
Preceded byLouise Hand
Succeeded byNatasha Smith
Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police
In office
7 September 2009  7 September 2014
Preceded byMick Keelty
Succeeded byAndrew Colvin
Personal details
BornCowra, New South Wales, Australia
ProfessionDiplomat, police officer

Education

Negus holds a master's degree in Public Policy and Administration, and a Graduate Diploma in Executive Leadership. At Harvard University he has completed the Executive Leadership Program. [5][6]

Career

Negus started his law enforcement career in traffic operations [1][7] in Canberra in 1982,[6] and later as a detective in the Australian Capital Territory.[1] He worked in community policing, federal investigations, human resources, and protection[5] as well as in national operations in Brisbane, Sydney, and Canberra.[1]

In June 2005, Negus was awarded the Australian Police Medal (APM).[5][6][8] One year later, in July 2006, Negus was appointed National Manager of Human Resources, with responsibility for Learning and Development, Professional Standards, and People Strategies. Before he was appointed as Commissioner of the AFP he had been Deputy Commissioner Operations since October 2007, where he had responsibility for border operations, economic and special operations, forensics and data centres, high technology crime operations, internal liaison networks, and international deployments.[5][6]

He stepped down from his role as Commissioner at the end of his term in September 2014 and was replaced by his former deputy Andrew Colvin.[9][10]

gollark: I mean, for Python code, your thing is running in the same interpreter and can probably do horrible python stuff.
gollark: Idea: COMPLETELY WIN code guessing by just overwriting the test suite.
gollark: Just live-patch your code in memory to fix it.
gollark: Mostly, you just need to use a bunch of intermediate instances to receive, reduce and filter everything.
gollark: I mean, it's not like *all* the subjects died.

See also

References

  1. "new AFP Commissioner Sworn in". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  2. "Mick Keelty replacement Tony Negus sworn in". News Limited. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  3. "AFPA WELCOMES APPOINTMENT OF AFP COMMISSIONER TONY NEGUS APM". Australian Federal Police Association. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  4. "Australian High Commissioner to Canada". Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  5. "Australian Federal Police Commissioner sworn in". Office of the Prime Minister of Australia. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  6. "Tony Negus APM". Australian Federal Police. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  7. "Swearing in of Tony Negus as Commissioner of Australian Federal Police". Office of the Prime Minister of Australia. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  8. Australian Police Medal, 13 June 2005; accessed 18 January 2015.
  9. "AFP Commissioner Tony Negus to step down from top job in September". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  10. "Tony Abbott announces new AFP Commissioner Andrew Colvin". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
Police appointments
Preceded by
Mick Keelty
Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police
2009–2014
Succeeded by
Andrew Colvin
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Louise Hand
Australian High Commissioner to Canada
2015–2017
Succeeded by
Natasha Smith
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