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David Irvine also known as "Irvinsky", is the 12th Director-General of Security proceeded by Duncan Lewis.
Early Years
David irvine was born in Perth, Western Australia where he attended Hale High school and the University of Western Australia with honors in Elizabethan history and a Bachelor of Arts degree. Prior to his first government position with the department of external affairs, he was a journalist[1].
Diplomatic Career
After joining the Australian Foreign League service in 1970 he was posted to Rome, Jakata, Beijing and Port Moresby. It was in Bejing, he developed a friendship with Kevin Rudd whom made Irvine a Godfather of his son, Nick[2]. From 1996-1999 he was a high commissioner to Papua New Guinea [3]. During his post to Papua New Guinea, the largest political scandal broke out defined as the "Sandline mercenary affair". At the peak of his diplomatic career, he secured a long term $25 billion liquified gas project contract with Dr Chau Chak [4]. Dr Chau Chak became mysteriously wealthy after joining the Communist Party in China[5].
ASIS
On the 1st of March 2003, Irvine became the director general of ASIS. In 2004 Irvine ordered a former intelligence officer to plant listening devices in Dili's cabinet office leading to a $40 billion dollar oil and gas treaty at the disadvantage of East Timorese[6].
ASIO
In March 2009, John Howard appointed Irvine as the Director General of security. On December 2, 2013 after Timor-Leste initiated proceedings David Irvine issued a search warrent of the Timor-Lestes Attorneys office seizing documents on the case[7].
References
- ↑ Diplomatic Appointment: High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea Australian government website archive - 9 December 1995.
- ↑ Law Enforcers, no. 8 David Irvine Matthew Knott Wednesday, 28 September 2011 [1]
- ↑ Department of Management Ethical and Moral Leadership
- ↑ Puppet-master now pulling the strings at ASIS, the age. Febuary 20 2003 [2]
- ↑ Behind the mysterious Dr Chau Date July 4, 2009 http://www.smh.com.au/national/behind-the-mysterious-dr-chau-20090703-d7si.html]
- ↑ ASIO boss David Irvine could face legal action: lawyer The Timor-Leste spying case is a taste of our future under Asio's new powers [3]
- ↑ A Timeline of Events Leading up to Timor-Leste’s ICJ Claim Against Australia [4]