Disgraced former Queensland police commissioner Terry Lewis dies aged 95

Disgraced former Queensland police commissioner Terry Lewis dies aged 95
Terry Lewis, the infamous former Queensland Police commissioner who was jailed for corruption, has died aged 95.

The disgraced commissioner joined the police power in 1949, being dispatched to Charlieville, Queensland earlier than his profession unexpectedly took off. 

He grew to become the top of the Juvenile Aid Bureau as a senior constable and finally grew to become police commissioner in 1976.

Notorious Queensland Police Commissioner Terry Lewis has died at age 95. (SMH)

Lewis served within the high job for 11 years and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II earlier than his profession was affected by scandal and corruption.

A two-year inquiry into police and political corruption known as the Fitzgerald Inquiry, beginning in 1987, noticed the tip of Lewis’ profession.

Judge Tony Fitzgerald discovered that Lewis was the mastermind of a “Rat Pack” of corrupt law enforcement officials, and uncovered that he had collected over $600,000 in bribes.

The inquiry additionally discovered high-profile detectives Tony Murphy and Glen Hallahan have been in on it.

“It is a colossal rise and fall story. A man from nothing to the absolute peak of his profession to a man sipping brandy in Government House in Brisbane,” Matt Condon, writer of Three Crooked Kings informed 9News.

Lewis was charged with 15 counts of corruption, in addition to perjury and forgery, copping a 14-year sentence in 1989.

Judge Tony Fitzgerald discovered that Lewis was the mastermind of a “Rat Pack” of corrupt law enforcement officials, and uncovered that Lewis had collected over $600,000 in bribes. (SMH)

He was stripped of his superannuation, residence and his knighthood. 

After serving 10 and a half years in jail, he was launched on parole in 2002.

Lewis maintained his innocence till the tip.

“He will go down in history as one of the most notorious figures, certainly within the police force,” Condon stated.

“On the other hand, he was a human being.”

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Source: www.9news.com.au