By Newton Reynolds – CAA Member

In the 1930’s Victoria Police was moribund, corrupt and inefficient.

Chief Inspector Duncan from the Met “FLYING SQUAD” in London was tasked with a review.

He arrived in Melbourne on 12 October 1936 and commenced his review. Even before he presented his report, he informed the Government that the matter was urgent.

He was appointed Chief Commissioner and reformed the Force into arguably the best in the World.

Since the appointment of Nixon as Chief Commissioner, the force has been in a terminal state of decline. Alexander Mitchell DUNCAN’s appointment drew howls of protest from police and politicians: “Why not a local?” the reason was “there were none capable and incorruptible”.

Therefore, the search for a replacement Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police should go international.  The current crop of Assistants and Deputy Commissioners are politically tainted.  The Lawyer X, Red Shirts, the Cardinal Pell witch hunt, COVID-19 overkill, the anti-Jewish failures, the two-tiered political policing, the list goes on. They form part of a failed command.  Bring back Sir Ken Jones from the UK, remember the British Bobby who was white anted by then Chief Commissioner Simon OVERLAND, known as” the LANTERN”.  “Bright but had to be carried everywhere”.

A fresh approach to move to traditional policing and removing the Government’s sticky political fingers from law enforcement.

Building Taj Mahal-sized centralised Police Stations instead of smaller community Police Stations which, from a policing perspective, are far more effective, efficient and welcoming in connecting with their community.  Victoria Police has lost sight of its main function, which is the protection of life and property and the prevention of crime.  The force has morphed into being a reactionary arm of Government Policy

The worry is the current crop of politicians do not have the foresight or the will.

Here’s praying the next appointment will not be some POLITICAL DOG BODY more likely to also fall foul of the Force members, appointed to satisfy the equality and diversity brigade but a strong, decisive Commissioner with runs on the board in law enforcement and not tainted by recent performance in Victoria.

The immediate resignation of Chief Commissioner Shane Patton will add to the woes of VicPol and is unlikely to be the circuit breaker the Government is hoping for.

The Government needs to provide a Mea culpa on many of its poor decisions if it has any hope of even having a small influence on improving its relationship with the Police.

Rick Nugent is a good man, but that may not be good enough to turn the tide, we wish him luck.

If he has any hope of turning the tide, he will need to first rout out the rabbits of the Senior ranks, and the Government must support him in that endeavour.