W. M. Fehon

William Meeke Fehon (5 March 1834 – 4 February 1911) was a businessman in Victoria and New South Wales.

His appointment as a New South Wales Railways Commissioner and consequent Royal Commission, led to the downfall of the Parkes Ministry.

In 1888, at the invitation of Premier Henry Parkes, he accepted a seven-year appointment as one of the Commissioners of Railways in New South Wales under E. M. G. Eddy.

Despite lack of evidence against Fehon, Jack Want called a successful censure motion on Premier Parkes, who subsequently resigned.

So Fehon retired in April 1907 along with David Kirkcaldie and Chief commissioner C. N. J. Oliver was replaced by Tom Richard Johnson.