Ian Temby
Ian Douglas Temby AO QC (born 1942) is an Australian lawyer and the first Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions. Temby has also served as the first Commissioner of the New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) and as a commissioner in the Temby Royal Commission into the Finance Broking Industry (report tabled in 2002).
Early life and education
Temby was educated at the Perth Modern School and the University of Western Australia, where he earned an LL.B. (Hons.), graduating in 1964.
Career
Temby was admitted to legal practice on 23 December 1966 and joined the Perth law firm Northmore Hale Davey and Leake in the same year. He went to the Bar in Perth in 1978 and was appointed Queen's Counsel on 16 July 1980.
Public sector work
Temby is a past President of the Law Society of Western Australia, and of the Law Council of Australia, the peak national body for lawyers.
He served as the (first) Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions from 1984 to 1989 and as the (first) Commissioner of the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) from 1989 – 1994.
Private practice work
Temby has been in private practice in Sydney since 1 May 1994. Since 1996, he has practised as a barrister at 3 St. James' Hall Chambers, where he is Head of Chambers.
In 2008, he became a member of the Council of the Bar Association; and, in 2009, he became Treasurer of the Association.
Personal life
Temby lives in Summer Hill, New South Wales.
External links
- Papers of Ian Temby and very brief bio.
- Paper by Ian Temby on "Reform Of Criminal Trial Procedure".
- Article on Temby on page 8 of this PDF format newsletter