Norman Inkster
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Norman David Inkster, OC, BA (hons.), Commander of the C.St.J., LL.D. (born August 19, 1938) served as 18th Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, from September 1, 1987 to June 24, 1994. From 1992 until 1994 he also served as President of Interpol. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he was educated at the University of New Brunswick, where he studied sociology and psychology; during his studies he was continuously employed in the Human Resources department of the RCMP.
From 1994 to 2003 he was a partner with KPMG in Toronto, the latter part of which he was global managing partner of the forensic practice. In 1995 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. In 2003 he retired from KPMG and started Inkster Group. He was the President of the Inkster Group, which provides various security and policing services to a list of international clients, including the Province of Ontario. In 2006 Inkster Group was acquired by Navigant Consulting where Inkster is now a managing director.
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- Norman Inkster. Retrieved on June 25, 2006.
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Preceded by Robert Simmonds |
Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police 1987-1994 |
Succeeded by Joseph Murray |