Ian Maurice Haig (13 December 193510 March 2014) was an Australian public servant and diplomat.
In February 1974, Haig was appointed Australia's first Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. In August 1975, Haig was also appointed non-resident Australian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.
In 1978, Haig was one of 20 candidates for Liberal preselection for the casual vacancy caused by the retirement of New South Wales senator Bob Cotton. He was defeated by Chris Puplick by a single vote.
In 1986, Haig was chairman of Power International, a technology company.
Haig was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1988 for his services to international relations.
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