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Preceded by
  
Simon Overland

Role
  
Police officer

Alma mater
  
Monash University

Education
  
Monash University

Occupation
  
Police officer

Succeeded by
  
Graham Ashton

Name
  
Ken Lay


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Full Name
  
Kenneth Douglas Lay

Born
  
17 February 1956 (age 68) Korumburra, Victoria, Australia (
1956-02-17
)

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Kenneth Douglas Lay AO, APM (born 17 February 1956 in Korumburra, Victoria) is a former Australian police officer and Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police from 2011 to 2015.

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Lay was raised in the town of Korumburra in Victoria's South Gippsland region. He joined Victoria Police in 1974, serving in Melbourne at Prahran before being stationed in regional Victoria including as an Inspector in his home town.

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In 2003, Lay was appointed chief of staff to Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon, then promoted to Assistant Commissioner for North-West Victoria in 2005, Assistant Commissioner (Traffic and Transit Safety) in 2008. In 2009, he became Deputy Commissioner (Road Policing)—Victoria's top "traffic cop".

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In October 2009, Lay was photographed by a speed camera driving 10 kilometres per hour (6.2 mph) over the speed limit through the town of Tooborac. He kept the speeding offence under wraps due to concern about undermining a Christmas road toll campaign, but admitted his error to Chief Commissioner Simon Overland. Lay announced the speeding offence publicly in January 2010.

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When Overland resigned as Chief Commissioner in June 2011, Lay was made Acting Chief Commissioner. On 14 November 2011, Premier Ted Baillieu and Police Minister Peter Ryan announced that Lay had been formally appointed as Victoria Police's Chief Commissioner.

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On 29 December 2014, Lay announced he was resigning as Chief Commissioner due to his wife's illness. His resignation formally took effect on 31 January 2015, however he took leave between the announcement and his formal resignation. Deputy Chief Commissioner Tim Cartwright acted in the role until Graham Ashton was appointed as the new Chief Commissioner.

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Family violence

Upon his resignation, Lay was recognised for his contribution to raising awareness of family violence and the destructive attitudes of some men towards women. Senior Sergeant Ron Iddles, the Secretary of the Police Association, commented that "putting family violence on the front page would be Lay's legacy" and "because of his attitude, we now have a Royal Commission which will look into family violence. The Premier commended Lay for "both his advocacy for the prevention of family violence and in challenging all men to call out inappropriate behaviour against women The Police Minister, Wade Noonan observed that "central to his (Lay's) proud legacy will be his action on Family Violence. He, above all others, put this squarely on the public agenda.

In a speech to Parliament, the Police Minister said, "Ken's willingness to place himself at the centre of our community's quest to prevent family violence and violence against women will be his most enduring legacy. He called men to account for inappropriate behaviour towards women, and his advocacy led to Labor's commitment to establish Australia's first Royal Commission into Family Violence".

Post police career

On January 28, 2015, Lay was appointed as the Chair of the Council of Australian Government's Advisory Council on Family Violence. Later that year he was appointed as the Chair of the Prime Minister's Ice Taskforce. In 2016 he was appointed to the Board of the EssendonFootball Club.

Until September 2016 he was a Director of the Greyhound Racing Board after the previous Board stood down shortly after a widely publicised "live baiting" scandal. He was appointed to the Board of Dixon Hospitality (DHL) in 2016 and as Chair of the Ambulance Victoria Board in January 2016.

Lay was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws by Monash University in 2015. In 2017 Lay was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to law enforcement as Chief Commissioner of the Victoria Police, through structural reforms to recruitment, training and deployment, and to social and community leadership.

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