Title | Chief Commissioner |
Start Date | 1925-00-00 |
End Date | 1936-00-00 |
Is Current | no |
Notes | As chief commissioner, Blamey set about dealing with the grievances that had led to the 1923 Victorian Police strike, and implemented innovations such as police dogs and equipping vehicles with radios. His tenure as chief commissioner was marred by a scandal in which his police badge was found in a brothel, and a later attempt to cover up the shooting of a police officer led to his forced resignation in 1936. |