LEADER of the Opposition and A Partnership for National Unity (A.P.N.U), David Granger is calling for Police Commissioner, Henry Greene to be removed from office. A statement issued by A.P.N.U yesterday said: “In renewing our call we wish to remind the Guyanese public that having passed the age of retirement Mr. Greene is no longer the constitutional holder of the office of Commissioner of Police rather he is an employee/servant of the Government and as such he can be removed forthwith. As he continues to occupy the office of Commissioner of Police, Mr. Greene has no more security of tenure than Mr. Freddie Kissoon has had at the University of Guyana.”
The party said it is in disagreement with the ruling of Chief Justice Ian Chang on the rape charge brought against Greene.
“We strongly disagree with the ruling of the Honourable Chief Justice Ian Chang in this matter but we are confident that, given a recent ruling by the Privy Council, the Honourable Chief Justice’s decision will be overturned,” the party declared.
A.P.N.U calls for removal of Greene from office
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