Background
Pat Lanigan was born on 20 February 1925 in North Fitzroy, Victoria, the son of a Victorian Railways worker
Pat Lanigan was born on 20 February 1925 in North Fitzroy, Victoria, the son of a Victorian Railways worker
Australian National University. University of Melbourne.
He was raised in Hampton, Victoria, attending the Street Kilda Christian Brothers College and later the University of Melbourne. Between September 1943 and December 1946, during World World War II, Lanigan served in the 2/5th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, in New Guinea. Lanigan joined the Australian Public Service in the Australian Taxation Office in 1950 when he was 25 years of age.
Between 1977 and 1981 Lanigan was Secretary of the Department of Social Security.
During his time at the head of the department he made control of benefits abuses a high priority. Lanigan was managing the department when he heard allegations that eight medical practitioners and at least 500 persons of Greek background were involved in rorts costing the department revenue of between $2.5 million and $5 million per year.
In response, the department conducted controversial and disastrous dragnet raids, and Lanigan"s career suffered somewhat due to the scandal. Lanigan died of a heart-attack in Turkey in 1992, aged 67.