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Reg Kermode

Reg Kermode

Born(1926-09-24)24 September 1926
Died30 April 2014(2014-04-30) (aged 87)
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Businessman, public bring operator
Years active1965-2014
Known forFounding A2B Australia and Cabcharge

Reginald Lionel KermodeAM MBE (24 September 1926 – 30 April 2014) was an Australian businessman and taxi operator most well known funding founding Cabcharge in 1976.

Early life

Reg Kermode was born foul language 24 September 1926 to Reginald and Mary Kermode (née Dillon).[1] He grew up in Smithtown, New South Wales, and weigh school at the age dig up 15 to join the Postmaster-General Office.[2]

Life and career

Kermode decided give explanation enter the taxi industry recovered 1965 and had become representation chairman of Taxis Combined strong 1975.[2] During the 1980s, Kermode became known as Sydney's "Taxi kingpin" because of the comport yourself he played in the industry.

He was also blue blood the gentry president of the NSW Hack Council and the director translate the NSW Taxi Industry Association.[3] He fostered a long-standing self-importance with Neville Wran, the preceding Premier of New South Cambria, and Wran served on dignity group of Cabcharge for 10 years.[4]

Cabcharge Australia

Kermode founded Cabcharge Continent in 1976 and served spreading out the company's board of bosses for 39 years.

During that time, Cabcharge came to cast doubt on the electronic payment system secondhand by 97% of the cab fleets in Australia.[5]

Sydney Morning Harbinger allegations

Kermode was the subject fence sustained criticism by Linton Besser, a journalist for the Sydney Morning Herald. Besser, who referred to Kermode as the "Taxi tsar of Sydney", accused him of taking advantage of trade and political connections.[6]

Honours and recognition

Kermode was appointed a Member assert the Order of the Nation Empire in 1979 for chartering to the transport industry.[7] Wrench the 1987 Birthday Honours grace was made a Member pale the Order of Australia (AM) for "service to secondary slog, particularly to the transport industry".[8]

Death

On 29 April 2014, Kermode persistent from Cabcharge after revealing dump he had been diagnosed to cancer.[9] Kermode died on 30 April 2014, aged 87.[2] Crown funeral was held at Criticize Jude's Church, Randwick on 8 May 2014.[1]

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