Peter Pyke

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Peter Pyke
Member of the
Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Mount Ommaney
In office
19 September 1992 – 15 July 1995
Preceded byNew seat
Succeeded byBob Harper
Personal details
Born
Peter Malcolm Pyke

(1950-11-15) 15 November 1950 (age 73)
Labor (until 2010)
OccupationPolice officer, Electrician

Peter Malcolm Pyke (born 15 November 1950) is an Australian politician. Pyke was born in London and served with the Queensland Police Service for 16 years before entering parliament, heading the first dedicated police unit to focus on violence against women and serving as an instructor at the Queensland Police Academy. He came to public attention as a campaigner against corruption in the service, making a 100 page submission to the Fitzgerald Royal Commission of Inquiry and commenting regularly to the media on the inquiry's proceedings.

Pyke was elected to the

Liberal Party
.

In 1993, members of the Queensland Police Service launched an unsuccessful prosecution against Pyke, accusing him of assaulting and depriving the liberty of Brentus Noel Whittaker. The expense of contesting the proceedings forced Pyke to sell his home.[2] Pyke claimed the episode left him in fear for his family's safety after he was threatened by a stranger at a bottle shop on 28 June 1996, shortly after he discussed lodging a complaint with the Crime and Justice Commission over the fabrication of charges against him by police officers.[2]

Pyke attempted a political comeback by standing as an independent at the 2009 state election for the district of Toowoomba South. In June 2010 he announced the formation with former journalist and Liberal Party adviser Graham Higgins of a new political party, the Republican Democrats.[3] In May 2011, Pyke announced his intention to join forces with and run for the Queensland Legislative Assembly for the district of Toowoomba North for Queensland Party which was formed by former Liberal parliamentarian Aidan McLindon in 2010.[4]

In 2012 Peter Pyke ran for the seat of Toowoomba North for Katter's Australian Party and didn't succeed. Pyke was the third most popular candidate following Kerry Shine and Trevor Watts.

Pyke is a qualified electrician and currently operates his own business as a data and communications contractor.

References

  1. Government of Queensland
    . Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Chris Griffith Multi Media Journalist Published 10 Nov 1996 in The Sunday Mail". Sunday Mail.
  3. ^ Former Labor MP Peter Pyke forms new political party
  4. ^ "Pyke to take on Shine in Toowoomba North Published 3 May 2011 in The Chronicle". The Chronicle.
Parliament of Queensland
New seat Member for Mount Ommaney
1992–1995
Succeeded by