Jamaica Gleaner

Steve McGregor says commission­er must come from inside JCF

- Jason Cross/Gleaner Writer

ACTING ASSISTANT Commission­er of Police Steve McGregor says he is watching intently to see which of his senior colleagues will make a move for the now vacant police commission­er post, before he decides if he is to submit his own applicatio­n to the Police Services commission.

Speaking with The Gleaner at a recent event organised by the National Council on Drug Abuse at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in St Andrew, McGregor stressed that at a time when the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) is being heavily scrutinise­d for one thing or another, uniting with other members of the force and supporting the most suitable candidate is the best thing to do.

“I have not officially put in my applicatio­n to the Police Services Commission (PSC) as yet, because I am waiting to see the posture of my senior colleagues. The way the wind is blowing now, I think that our best chance is to galvanise around one candidate that we think is the best (person) to go forward.”

McGregor sought to shoot down calls from some persons including retired policemen that the next commission­er should come from outside the JCF.

Some persons have said that because the squaddie mentality is so prevalent in the force, not much will change if another commission­er is appointed from within the JCF.

“I honestly think that the commission­er should come from within the force because we are the best to do the job. It is sad to think that people believe our leader should come from outside. It is sad even from exmembers, that we are getting a lot of criticism. I hasten to submit that the squaddie mentality, which is the support for each other, those who are retired, would have benefited from it while they were members of the force.

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SSP Steve McGregor

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