Roman Quaedvlieg

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CC BY icon-80x15.png Content in this Wikipedia article was based on the Roman Quaedvlieg APM, listed on the "Department of Immigration and Border Protection", published by the Commonwealth of Australia under CC-BY 3.0 licence (accessed on 30 November 2016). Archived March 2018.

Roman Quaedvlieg
APM
Commissioner of the Australian Border Force
In office
1 July 2015 15 March 2018
Police appointments
Preceded by Chief Police Officer of ACT Policing
2010–2013
Succeeded by
Rudi Lammers
Civic offices
Preceded by Comptroller-General of Customs
2014–2018
Succeeded byas Acting Comptroller-General of Customs
CEO of Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
2014–2015
Succeeded by
Self
as Commissioner of the Australian Border Force created
Police appointments
Preceded by
Self
as CEO of Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
Commissioner of the Australian Border Force
2015–2018
Succeeded byas Acting Commissioner of the Australian Border Force