Kel Glare
Kelvin Glare AO, APM (born 6 January 1938 in Hopetoun, Victoria) is a former Australian police officer, who was Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police from 1987 to 1992.[1][2]
Kel Glare | |
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17th Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police | |
In office 29 November 1987 – 28 November 1992 | |
Preceded by | Mick Miller |
Succeeded by | Neil Comrie |
Personal details | |
Born | Kelvin Glare 6 January 1938 Hopetoun, Victoria, Australia |
Occupation | Police officer |
After he retired Glare was employed by Argyle Diamonds to look into the case of stolen pink diamonds. He was unable to retrieve any pink diamonds from Europe but was involved in investigating how Western Australia Police had approached their theft which culminated in a discussion of possible corrupt or criminal conduct by police at the Kennedy Royal Commission.[3]
References
- "Victoria police reject former commissioner's claims they have become 'risk averse'". the Guardian. Australian Associated Press. 29 January 2017. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
- Glare, Kelvin (4 May 2021). "Submission to Lsic Inquiry Into Justice System" (PDF). p. 1. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
- "Dirty diamonds, 'uninterested' cops and a failed love affair. How a $50m theft unravelled". ABC News. 21 August 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
Further reading
- Glare, Kelvin (2015). The angry ant : Kelvin Glare - an autobiography. Eltham, Vic. ISBN 978-0-646-93294-1. OCLC 899238381.
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