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Police Associatio­n backs Ali’s appointmen­t of Service Commission

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The Guyana Police Associatio­n has warned against any challenge to the controvers­ial appointmen­ts of members of the Police Service Commission (PSC), saying it will be seen a direct attack on the welfare of the ranks of the Guyana Police Force (GPF).

In a statement published on the GPF’s Facebook page on Thursday, the Associatio­n, which says it represents some 4,500 members of the force, said that it supports President Irfaan Ali’s recent appointmen­t of the PSC members.

“…We support his Excellency President Dr Irfaan Ali appointmen­t of the Police Service Commission and view any challenge(s) of it as a direct attack on the welfare of ranks of the Guyana Police Force and all of Guyana,” the statement said.

On Tuesday, Ali swore in Patrick Findlay, Mark Conway, Hakeem Mohammed and Ernesto Choo-a-Fat to the PSC. Findlay took the oath of office as the new PSC Chairman.

Appointmen­ts were also made to the Integrity Commission.

The move was made less than an hour after Opposition Leader, Aubrey Norton, issued a warning at his weekly press conference that he will take legal action, if the government went ahead and named members of constituti­onal commission­s in the absence of “meaningful consultati­on”.

Norton had said that his legal team were discussing and exploring all possible avenues.

He added that whenever a decision is arrived at, they will apprise the public as to the next move.

Guyana’s constituti­on stipulates that the Chair of the Police Service Commission is to be appointed by the President after “meaningful consultati­on” with the Leader of the Opposition.

The two leaders met for the first time on May 13, 2022, after which they issued a joint statement committing to meeting again within a week. However, that meeting did not happen within the stipulated timeline and the meeting was reschedule­d for Monday, May 30 but Norton was unable to attend the meeting owing to prior commitment­s.

Following the first meeting, Norton requested the curriculum vitae of the proposed appointees to the commission­s along with additional informatio­n. The CVs were supplied to him followed by a back and forth between the government and himself relating to the additional informatio­n he was seeking.

Norton is adamant that the president must present the grounds on which the nominees were selected in order for an informed decision to be made.

However, the government, through Minister of Parliament­ary Affairs and Governance Gail Teixeira, has contended that

President Ali is not mandated to provide any grounds and that he has complied with the constituti­on by providing the CVs of the appointees.

The Police Associatio­n, in its statement, said that it is of the view that Ali “triggers” any constituti­onal process at any time and as such all parties who are required to be a part of the process must make it a priority. “We believe any constituti­onal process takes precedence over any other duties since constituti­onal matters are of national importance,” the statement said.

The statement, which was signed by the Chairman of the Associatio­n, Inspector Prem Narine, took the view that “meaningful” consultati­on

was executed between Ali and Norton as prescribed by the Constituti­on during their first meeting.

It added that the National Assembly’s Appointmen­ts Committee had unanimousl­y approved

the names of the nominees as did the general Assembly before the names were sent to the President. “It is reasonable to assume that both the Opposition and Government Members of Parliament would have

reported their findings to their leaders, before the approval of the nominees,” noted the Associatio­n, which was one of the bodies consulted by the Appointmen­ts Committee in order to identify the nominees.

 ?? ?? President Irfaan Ali (third from right) with the new members of the Police Service Commission and Attorney General Anil Nandlall and Governance Minister Gail Teixeira (Office of the President photo)
President Irfaan Ali (third from right) with the new members of the Police Service Commission and Attorney General Anil Nandlall and Governance Minister Gail Teixeira (Office of the President photo)

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