
Tony Fitzgerald
Tony Fitzgerald is a former Australian judge best known for his role as the head of the Fitzgerald Inquiry, a landmark investigation into police corruption in Queensland during the 1980s. The inquiry exposed widespread corruption within the Queensland Police Force and led to significant reforms in the state's political and legal systems. Fitzgerald's work is widely regarded as pivotal in promoting transparency and accountability in government, and he has continued to advocate for judicial integrity and reform throughout his career.
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Tony Fitzgerald is a councillor who deputised for the Lord Mayor of Cork at Brian Crowley's funeral.
Brian Crowley defied the odds to live to age 61, funeral of former MEP hears – The Irish TimesTony FitzGerald reported a noticeable increase in contacts due to the social media ban.
Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry praise and criticise Australia’s social media banJudge Tony Fitzgerald ordered a non-custodial sentence for Hona after a previous offense.
Once-prolific Auckland bus flasher Richard Hona returns to court after relapseTony Fitzgerald is referenced as a famed figure in the context of apolitical inquiries.
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