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Justine Saunders (police officer)

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Justine Saunders

Deputy Secretary / Chief Operating Officer, Department of Home Affairs
Assumed office
December 2021
Deputy Commissioner of Australian Border Force
In office
2018–2021
Chief Police Officer of ACT Policing
In office
October 2016 – October 2018
Preceded byRudi Lammers
Succeeded byRay Johnson

Justine Georgina Saunders APM,.[1] a senior Australian public servant, is the Deputy Secretary / Chief Operating Officer of the Department of Home Affairs since December 2021. She was previously Chief Police Officer of ACT Policing.

Career[edit]

Saunders commenced her career with the Australian Federal Police in 1989. She spent the first 10 years of her career in ACT Policing before moving to national operational areas within the AFP, working nationally and internationally. She was promoted to Commander in 2005. In 2006 she was appointed as Australian Police Adviser, Australian Mission to the United Nations[2] for three years. She was promoted to Assistant Commissioner in 2012. Through her career in the AFP, she undertook detective roles and work in specialised investigative units in ACT Policing. In the her national operations roles she was a leader in key operational areas such as transnational crime, drug importations, people smuggling, counter terrorism and fraud. She was awarded the Australian Police Medal in January 2013[3][circular reference]

In October 2016, Saunders was appointed as the Chief Police Officer of ACT Policing[4]. In early 2017, Saunders initiated a major strategic reform for ACT Policing through the ACT Policing Futures program. This program lead to the delivery of the Police Services Model in 2019 for ACT Policing[5]

She left the AFP in October 2018 and took a position as Deputy Commissioner of Australian Border Force[6]. In December 2021, Saunders was appointed Deputy Secretary / Chief Operating Officer, Department of Home Affairs.

Saunders holds a Master of Leadership and Management (Policing), Bachelor of Social Sciences (Policing Studies) with Distinction and Graduate Certificate in Applied Management.

References[edit]

  1. "Department of Home Affairs Website".
  2. "Justine Saunders' journey to the top job". 7 September 2018.
  3. "2013 Australia Day Honours".
  4. "Justine Saunders appointed ACT's new top cop". 29 August 2016.
  5. "Police Services Model". 12 August 2020.
  6. "Department of Home Affairs Website".


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