Education
He completed his schooling at De Louisiana Salle, Bankstown.
He completed his schooling at De Louisiana Salle, Bankstown.
Moroney joined the New South Wales Police Force in 1965 as a Probationary Constable with the Number 22 Division (Liverpool, New South Wales). In 1973 he undertook a variety of general duty command roles in regional stations at Lismore, Coraki and West Wyalong, before being promoted to Senior Constable in 1974 and then Sergeant in 1981. In 1987 he was promoted to Superintendent and was the director of recruitment and constable development at the New South Wales Police Academy in Goulburn.
In 1990 he was appointed chief-of-staff to Police Commissioner John Keith Avery and then Tony Lauer.
In 1997 he was given the job of City East region commander. Five years later he was appointed a senior deputy commissioner.
He replaced Peter James Ryan as Police Commissioner in 2002, having been selected for the position by the New South Wales Premier Bob Carr. As Police Commissioner, Moroney has worked under four police ministers: Michael Costa (2001–2003), John Watkins (2003–2005), Carl Scully (2005–2006) and David Campbell (2007–2008).
Moroney"s qualifications include a Master of Arts Degree and a Graduate Diploma in Management from Macquarie University and a Diploma in Justice Administration from Charles Sturt University.
He also graduated from the Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy, Quantico, Virginia. Moroney retired on 31 August 2007. Long-standing Deputy Commissioner Andrew Scipione became the new Police Commissioner effective from 1 September 2007.
Though retired from policing Moroney is the Director of a company called Nemesis Consultancy Group, leading investigations around the world.
Moroney has also been awarded three New South Wales Police Force Commissioner"s Commendations for Service, he is a recipient of the New South Wales Police Medal and the New South Wales Police Olympic Citation. In November, 2015 Ken Moroney was also inducted as a Life Member of New South Wales Police Legacy. He has also been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Charles Sturt University.
In November, 2015 Ken Moroney was also inducted as a Life Member of New South Wales Police Legacy.