Background
Neil Comrie joined Victoria Police in 1967, continuing a family line of Victorian police officers including his father and grandfather.
police officer Chief Commissioner
Neil Comrie joined Victoria Police in 1967, continuing a family line of Victorian police officers including his father and grandfather.
In 1980 Neil studied at the State College of Victoria at Coburg (which later became part of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University) to complete an Associate Diploma in Criminal Justice Administration. Later he completed a Bachelor of Arts (Police Studies) degree at Deakin University.
He was Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police from 1993 to 2001. He was appointed Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police in 1993, succeeding Commissioner Kel Glare. In May 2000, Comrie considered resigning after facing political pressure from police minister Andre Haermeyer to appoint assistant commissioner Noel Ashby to the vacant position of deputy commissioner, over Comrie"s preferred candidate Peter Nancarrow.
In December, Comrie announced his retirement from Victoria Police, two years before the end of his contract.
Ashby and Nancarrow were considered, but a panel consisting of Premier Steve Bracks, Haermeyer and Lynne Kosky eventually unanimously selected Christine Nixon as his successor. In 2005, Comrie was appointed by the Commonwealth Ombudsman to investigate and report on the unlawful deportation of Australian citizen Vivian Solon to the Philippines.
His report, "Inquiry into the Circumstances of the Vivian Alvarez Matter" was released in October, and was critical of the "catastrophic" handling of the case by the Department of Immigration. In November 2009, Premier John Brumby announced that Comrie would be appointed to monitor the implementation of the recommendations of the Royal Commission into the Black Saturday bushfires.
Comrie was appointed President of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade board on 30 June, 2010.
1972 – Awarded Queen"s Police Medal (QPM) in the New Year list.