July 6, 2021

Senate Rejects Opposition Motion To Annul Top CoP Selection Process

By Newsroom

The Senate did not approve a motion which called on the government to annul the order which makes last minute changes to the selection process for a Commissioner of Police. 

The Opposition, which piloted the motion through Senator Wade Mark, said the process removed the independent firm which helped in recruiting the candidates, on the basis that it was too costly.

The Opposition argued that the process would also leave the President no choice but to put forward the candidate selected by the government. 

“This is not the first time that a PNM government has attempted to adjust, amend, change, alter, the selection process as it relates to the commissioner of police as well as a deputy,” Mark told the Upper House on Monday.

He added that he was “amazed and shocked that an attorney general can go on public TV and also have printed in the newspapers that this order seeks to simplify the process, when we know upon closer examination, it is aimed at interfering.”

Immediately responding to the Motion was Attorney General Faris Al Rawi, who pointed out that the decision to remove the mandate to advertise the post internationally only serves to simplify the process.

AG Al Rawi maintained that the Police Service Commission has full autonomy. 

“The PSC has the authority and autonomy to nominate, appoint a CoP; to act or hold office… The Constitution says the PSC shall submit to the President, the list of names. The President shall issue a notification in respect of each nominated… And the notification shall be subject to affirmative resolution of the House of Representatives,” Al Rawi explained, rejecting Senator Mark’s “conspiracy theory” that government had amended the process in order to have its choice selected. 

“It’s after the process of consideration by the House engages, that the produces someone who the majority says should be Commissioner of Police, it returns to the PSC and the PSC makes an appointment as it sees fit,” Al Rawi continued. 

Government’s removal of the mandate to advertise the post internationally was announced on June 17th, exactly two months before Police Commissioner Gary Griffith’s tenure comes to an end. 

Griffith has already announced that he will offer himself for another term. 

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