Donald Stewart (judge)
Donald Stewart | |
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Born |
25 November 1928 , Australia |
Occupation | Judge, Royal Commissioner, Police Officer, Writer |
Known for | Fighting police corruption, Combatting drug trafficking. |
Donald Gerald Stewart (born 25 November 1928) is a retired Australian judge, barrister, police officer, Royal Commissioner and the founding chairman of the National Crime Authority of Australia. He has spent a lifetime fighting police corruption and drug trafficking and detailed many of his experiences in his memoirs "Recollections of an Unreasonable Man". He attended Sydney Boys High School from 1941-46.[1]
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References
External links
- "Retired Royal Commissioner Don Stewart"
- "Police corruption fight failing - The Australian"
- "Victorian police corrupt: ex-judge"
- "A conversation with Don Stewart"
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