TRINIDAD-POLICE-Parliament gives the green light to the first female Police Commissioner.

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The Trinidad and Tobago Parliament Friday unanimously approved the nomination of Deputy Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher to become Trinidad and Tobago’s first female police commissioner.

All 36 members of the Parliament, who were present when the vote was taken following a short debate, voted in favor of appointing Christopher to the top post replacing Gary Griffith, whose three-year term had expired on August 18, 2018. There are 41 members in Parliament, and among those absent when the vote was taken was Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar.

Griffith was among several candidates who had sought the position, but the Police Service Commission (PSC) said Harewood-Christopher had emerged as the top candidate for the post.

During the debate, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley rejected claims from the Opposition that there was political interference in the selection of Christopher, who is due to retire from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service in May when she reaches the age of 60.

However, he told legislators that the Police Service Act makes provisions for her to be in the post on a contract basis.

During his contribution, Rowley said that the PSC had nominated Harewood-Christopher, who had been acting in the post since December last year, “as the highest grade candidate.”

He described her as “very well qualified through training and academia.” He told legislators that his administration was not surprised that the PSC would have listed her as the top applicant at this time.

Opposition legislator Dr. Roodal Moonilal, the only opposition legislator to speak during the debate, said he had no problem with her qualifications.

But he said it was regrettable that she had no history of crime-fighting on the field.

“Whether that is an advantage or a disadvantage, one could never tell,” he said, adding that it was unfortunate that the names of those who the PSC listed as second and third were not made public.

But he wished Harewood-Christopher “all the best in her endeavor,” urging her to be rugged and robust.

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