- Director-General of Security
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Director-General of Security Appointer Quentin Bryce Term length 7 years Inaugural holder Justice Geoffrey Reed Formation 1949 Deputy David Fricker The Director-General of Security is the executive officer of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), the domestic security agency of Australia. The Director-General, through the Organisation, has overall responsibility for the protection of the country and its citizens from espionage, sabotage (especially sabotage of critical infrastructure), politically-motivated violence, attacks on the Australian defence system, terrorism and acts of foreign interference.
The Director-General is assisted by two Deputy Directors-General, although only one of the Deputies, David Fricker, has been publicly identified. The Director-General is subject to the directions of the Attorney-General, although convention allows the Director-General direct access to the Prime Minister. The Director-General of Security is often regarded as Australia's 'top spy', even though they may not have been previously engaged in intelligence upon appointment.[1] The incumbent Director-General is David Irvine, appointed in 2009.
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Directors-General of Security
Tenure Name 1949–1950 Justice Geoffrey Reed 1950–1970 Brigadier Sir Charles Spry CBE DSO 1970–1975 Peter Barbour 1975–1976 Frank Mahony CB OBE 1976–1981 Justice Sir Edward Woodward OBE 1981–1985 Harvey Barnett AO 1985–1988 Alan Wrigley AO 1988–1992 John Moten 1992–1996 David Sadleir AO 1996–2005 Dennis Richardson AO 2005–2009 Paul O'Sullivan 2009–present David Irvine AO Appointment and tenure
The Director-General is appointed by the Governor-General on the advice of the Prime Minister and holds office under the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979. The normal term of appointment is limited to seven years, although the Director-General is eligible for reappointment.
References
- ^ Howard adviser lands top spy job, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 July 2005
External links
Australian Intelligence Community Categories:- 1949 establishments in Australia
- Directors of intelligence agencies
- Directors-General of Security
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