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Meet Reece Kershaw, the new AFP commissioner. He's confronted superiors before, and will need to again

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Masters, Adam

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When Reece Kershaw takes over as the new commissioner of the Australian Federal Police (AFP) in October he will become the eighth person to lead the organisation since its creation in 1979. Kershaw becomes commissioner at a critical time for the AFP. The organisation is not in the media’s good books following its post-election raids on journalists working for the ABC and News Corp.

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The Conversation

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