Michael Woodford, a barrister and the Parliamentary Crime and Corruption Commissioner, has been announced as the new president of the state’s Parole Board.
The state government made the announcement this afternoon, saying the board had been operating without a president for seven months due to former president Michael Byrnes resigning under a “cloud of controversy”.
Byrnes was referred to the Crime and Corruption Commission last year.
Woodford started in the new role yesterday, with Corrective Services Minister Laura Gerber saying his appointment was the first step in providing integrity and accountability to the Parole Board.
“Since commencing practice in 1998, he has both prosecuted matters for Queensland and the Commonwealth, and undertaken the role of defence counsel, in a long line of important criminal and statutory prosecution matters,” she said.