Jamaica Gleaner

Anderson could seek army help in JCF reform

- Arthur Hall/Associate Editor

NEW POLICE commission­er could look to the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) to bolster his management team as he takes office. There is growing speculatio­n that former head of the JDF, Major General Antony Anderson, will look to his former colleagues for help when he takes over as commission­er of police today.

Among the first tasks that Anderson will have to tackle is filling two vacancies that exist at the top level of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF).

The new commission­er, who takes office without the pomp associated with some installati­on ceremonies in the past, will have two clear vacancies in the deputy commission­er ranks that he will be able to make recommenda­tions to fill.

The JCF has been short two deputy commission­ers since Novelette Grant, who was in charge of administra­tion and support services, and Wray Palmer, who was in charge of the Inspectora­te of the constabula­ry, retired earlier this year.

Anderson will also have to decide on the role of the other deputy commission­ers Clifford Blake, who is slated to return to his substantiv­e post in charge of operations today, and Selvin Haye, who heads the crime and security portfolio.

Last week, sources close to the police force told The Gleaner that with Anderson being given a mandate to lead the reform of the JCF, it would come as no surprise if he was to seek to second persons from the JDF to help him in key roles.

Anderson has been tight-lipped about his plans since being selec ted by the Police Ser vice Commission to l ead the f orce, but with a reputation of per formance to protect, it is expected that he will be allowed to put together the team that he wants.

 ??  ?? Major General Antony Anderson (right) and acting Commission­er of Police Clifford Blake peruse documents after Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced a state of public emergency in the St Catherine North Police Division yesterday. Anderson will become...
Major General Antony Anderson (right) and acting Commission­er of Police Clifford Blake peruse documents after Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced a state of public emergency in the St Catherine North Police Division yesterday. Anderson will become...

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