Cecil Abbott

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Cecil Roy "Cec" Abbott, AO, QPM (7 August 1924 – 12 March 2014) was the Commissioner of the New South Wales Police in Australia from 30 December 1981 to 7 August 1984.[1]

Preceded byJim Lees
Succeeded byJohn Keith Avery
Died12 March 2014(2014-03-12) (aged 89)
Hurstville, New South Wales
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Cecil Abbott
16th Commissioner of the New South Wales Police
In office
30 December 1981  7 August 1984
Preceded byJim Lees
Succeeded byJohn Keith Avery
Personal details
Born7 August 1924
Died12 March 2014(2014-03-12) (aged 89)
Hurstville, New South Wales
SpouseEdna
Alma materSydney Technical High School
RelativesLes Abbott (brother)
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Private life

Cecil Roy Abbot was born in Hurstville on 7 August 1924 and grew up in Hurstville.[2][3] He married Margaret Edna Robinson on 15 February 1947. They had one son, Paul, who also became a police officer.[4] Abbott died in St George Hospital in Kogarah on 12 March 2014.[5] His funeral was held in Penshurst, New South Wales. Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione attended and described Abbott as a "man of the utmost integrity".[3]

Police career

Abbott became a police cadet in 1941 and graduated to the New South Wales Police Force in 1945. By 1974 he was an inspector at Hurstville.[3][4] He climbed further through the ranks to be Commissioner of Police for the New South Wales Police and the most powerful police officer in the State of New South Wales.[5]

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