Mick Fuller has been named the new police commissioner of NSW, a day before outgoing commissioner Andrew Scipione officially retires.
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The 49-year-old has beaten a field for the role that included Dubbo-based Western Region commander, Assistant Commissioner Geoff McKechnie
A veteran of 30 years service within the NSW Police Force, Mr Fuller was started his career as a general duties officer at Kogarah in 1987.
He worked as a detective and local area commander before he was made an Assistant Commissioner and commander of the Southern region in 2010.
Mr Fuller is also the police force's chief advocate against domestic violence and has led a number of high-profile strategies to target perpetrators and reduce rates of violence.
The NSW Government voted on Mr Fuller’s appointment at a Cabinet meeting this morning, with a formal offer coming shortly after.
Meanwhile, Mr Scipione will be farewelled on his last day in Bankstown, the same place the London-born son of an Italian family grew up.
ABOUT ANDREW SCIPIONE
Commissioner Scipione joined NSW Police in 1980 following a period of employment with the Australian Customs Service.
During his time with the NSW Police Force, he has held a range of positions and appointments. Following experience in general and traffic duties he worked as a detective in the CIB and Bankstown Detectives.
He was subsequently seconded to the National Crime Authority in 1985.
In 1992 he was appointed to the rank of Detective Inspector at the Joint Technical Services Group and in 1995 was promoted to the rank of Detective Superintendent (Commander) at the Special Technical Investigation Branch (formerly JTSG).
During the period 1992 to 1998, he was also a Senior NSW Police Counter Terrorist Advisor to SAC-PAV. In 1998 he was appointed to the position of Chief of Staff to the NSW Police Commissioner and in 2001 was appointed as the Assistant Commissioner in charge of Special Crime & Internal Affairs.
He was appointed as Deputy Commissioner in February 2002 and as Commissioner of Police on 1 September 2007.
Commissioner Scipione is a recipient of the Australian Police Medal and the National Medal.
In June 2016 he was named in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List and received the Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia.
He holds a Masters Degree in Management (Macquarie University) a Graduate Diploma in Police Management (Macquarie University) and a Graduate Certificate in Security Management (Edith Cowan University). He is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management, a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Graduate of the FBI National Executive Institute.
In April 2013 Commissioner Scipione was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters from Macquarie University and he is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Western Sydney’s School of Social Sciences and Psychology.
Commissioner Scipione is married to Joy and they have three children.
Career:
- 1978 Customs (Law Enforcement) Officer - Australian Customs Service
- 1980 NSW Police Force - General Duties - Hurstville Police Station
- 1981 Traffic Duties - Inner City Cycle Patrol
- 1982 Investigator - Special Gaming Squad (Detective Constable)
- 1983 General Duties - Bankstown Police
- 1983 Investigator - Bankstown Detectives
- 1985 Officer in Charge - Technical Services Division, National Crime Authority – (Detective Senior Sergeant)
- 1991 Operations Controller - Joint Technical Services Group (Detective Inspector)
- 1995 Commander - Joint Technical Services Group (Detective Superintendent)
- 1999 Chief of Staff - Office of the Commissioner (Chief Superintendent)
- 2001 Commander - Special Crime and Internal Affairs (Assistant Commissioner)
- 2002 Deputy Commissioner, Support (Specialist Operations)
- 2005 Deputy Commissioner, Field Operations
- 2007 Commissioner of Police
Awards:
- 1996 National Medal
- 2003 Australian Police Medal
- 2003 NSW Police Medal
- 2003 2nd clasp to NSW Police Medal
- 2006 1st clasp to National Medal
- 2007 3rd clasp to NSW Police Medal
- 2007 NSW Premier Emergency Award
- 2012 4th clasp to NSW Police Medal
- 2012 National Police Service Medal
- 2016 Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Academic Qualifications:
- FBI National Executive Institute, Washington DC USA
- Australian Institute of Company Directors Course, Canberra ACT
- Master of Management, Macquarie University, Sydney NSW
- Graduate Diploma of Police Management, Macquarie University, Sydney NSW
- Graduate Certificate in Security Management. Edith Cowan University, Perth Western Australia
- Doctor of Letters (Honorary), Macquarie University, Sydney NSW
- Adjunct Professor, University of Western Sydney, School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Sydney NSW
- NSW Police Detective Designation Course, NSW Police Academy