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Frank Bischof

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270: 285:... in some respects police corruption had acquired a quaint quasi-legitimacy by the Bischof era. Numerous appointments to commissioned rank with suitable posting were made as retirements loomed, and it became traditional for a retirement to be accompanied by a send-off testimonial, which provided an opportunity for those with special reason for gratitude, such as hoteliers who had not been unduly harassed by strict enforcing of the licensing laws, to demonstrate their appreciation in a tangible way. Bischof himself was said to be deeply involved. One specific incident related in evidence concerned an occasion when he prevented a proposed undercover operation to apprehend the principal responsible for illegal baccarat games. He was also deduced by honest Licensing Branch police to have been the person who warned a country 215: 46: 293:
During Bischof's tenure, there was persistent criticism of Bischof's management of the police force. Allegations and suggestions were made in parliament of corruption, abuse of power, and negligence on the part of individual police officers. There was also concern over undue police zeal in handling
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Bischof operated clinics for difficult children at his office, which attempted to illustrate to potentially wayward children the error of their ways, during the 1950s–1960s. However, it was also a way for Bischof to have access to the hundreds of young children who did. Margaret Fels, a housewife
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did not find that such a service operated, but he did criticise the lax enforcement of the licensing laws due to friendships between hotel management and police. It seems likely that the inquiry was hampered by a cover-up, because in 1971 one of the key witnesses admitted to perjuring herself.
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As commissioner, Bischof set about boosting police morale and the image they portrayed to the Queensland public. He implemented a series of transfers and promotions, and set up a Public Relations Bureau as part of his plans. He attended many public functions to encourage co-operation with, and
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elections fraud. Described as 'the Big Fella' – Bischof was 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) tall and weighed 16 stone (100 kg) – he gained thirty-two convictions in thirty-three murder investigations. In 1955 he became head of the CIB.
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established the extent of Bischof's gambling habit and confronted him. On 13 February 1969, only 240 days before his retirement, Bischof suddenly took leave on medical grounds. In December 1974 he was charged with stealing, but the
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support for, the Queensland Police. In 1959 he was named Queensland's first 'Father of the Year', even though he was childless.
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However Bischof was an inveterate gambler, which undoubtedly led him into very shady territory. Fitzgerald's report says:
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into corruption in Queensland, commented on page 31 of his report that the appointment of Bischof, who was a
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in Australia from January 1958 until his resignation, on 13 February 1969, amidst allegations of
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Bischof discussing the 1963 Police Ball with three debutantes from the Main Roads Department
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in 1925. He married Dorothy Gledhill on 22 February 1930 at St Mary's Anglican Church in
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service operating out of the National Hotel in Brisbane. The Commissioner, Justice
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In January 1958 Bischof was appointed Commissioner of Police by
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Two books about crime and corruption in the Queensland police
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Stationed with the Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) in
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Australian Lieutenants of the Royal Victorian Order
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Commissioner
LVO
QPM

Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service
Thomas William Harrold
Norm Bauer
Gowrie Junction, Queensland
South Brisbane, Queensland
LVO
QPM
Queensland Police Commissioner
corruption
Gowrie Junction, Queensland
Toowoomba Grammar School
Queensland Police Force
Alderley

Brisbane
Scotland Yard
Bulimba
Premier of Queensland
Frank Nicklin
Labor Party
Tony Fitzgerald
a commission of inquiry
Mason
Irish-Catholic

"SP" (starting price) bookmaker

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