Tom Hayes | |
Office1: | Secretary of the Department of Business and Consumer Affairs |
Term Start1: | 14 March 1982 |
Term End1: | 7 May 1982 |
Office2: | Secretary of the Department of Industry and Commerce |
Term Start2: | 7 May 1982 |
Term End2: | 13 December 1984 |
Office3: | Secretary of the Department of Industry, Technology and Commerce |
Term Start3: | 13 December 1984 |
Term End3: | 12 March 1985 |
Office4: | Comptroller-General of the Australian Customs Service |
Term Start4: | 1 July 1985 |
Term End4: | 1988 |
Birth Name: | Thomas Plunkett Hayes |
Occupation: | Public servant |
Nationality: | Australian |
Thomas Plunkett Hayes is a retired senior Australian public servant, best known for his time at the Australian Customs Service.
Hayes was appointed to the position of Secretary of the Department of Business and Consumer Affairs starting in March 1982.[1] He transitioned into a new position as head of the Department of Industry and Commerce in May 1982,[2] which was described in media as "because of changes in administrative arrangements... mostly his old department".[3]
In 1984, the Department of Industry and Commerce was abolished, and replaced with the Department of Industry, Technology and Commerce, and Hayes moved into the new Department in the Secretary position.
When the Australian Customs Service was established in 1985, splitting out from the Department of Industry, Technology and Commerce, Hayes was appointed its Comptroller-General.[4] At the time, Hayes said the Customs service required the full-time attention of its top executive.[5]
In 1988, Hayes left his position at the Australian Customs Service to take up the post of Secretary-General of the Customs Cooperation Council in Brussels (now known as the World Customs Organization).[6]
Hayes was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in June 1992 for service to international organisations, and for his public service.[7]