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Apr 09, 2023 Letters
Dear Editor,
Section 324 of the Criminal Law Offences Act of Guyana states: “Everyone who commits willful and corrupt perjury, or subordination of perjury, in order to procure the conviction of any person for an indictable offence punishable with death, or imprisonment, shall be guilty of felony and liable to imprisonment for life”.
Section 325: “Everyone who commits willful and corrupt perjury or subordination of perjury, in any case other than that mentioned in the last preceding section, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and liable to imprisonment for seven years”.
Black’s Law Dictionary defines perjury “as the willful assertion as to a matter of fact, opinion, belief, or knowledge, made by a witness in a judicial proceeding as part of his evidence, either upon oath or in any form allowed by law to be substituted for an oath, whether such evidence is given in open court or in an affidavit, or otherwise”.
During the afternoon of September 16, 2020, I had a meeting with President Mohammed Irfaan Ali at the Office of the President, Shiv Chanderpaul Drive, Georgetown, Guyana. I went to that meeting in my capacity as Chairman of the Police Service Commission. The only persons in that meeting were the President and I. During the course of the meeting, the President made certain inappropriate request in relation to the promotion of specific individuals in the Guyana Police Force.
I informed the President of the criteria for promotions, which included the provision that ranks with pending disciplinary matters, cannot be considered for promotion. He was also told that promotions are made by the Police Service Commission and not only the Chairman.
On December 23, 2020, the Police Service Commission met and shortlisted ranks to be further considered for promotion. That shortlist did not include ranks that had pending disciplinary matters, including some that the President indicated he wanted promoted.
During the very night of December 23, 2020, I had a telephone conversation with the President in relation to the promotion shortlist. The President was very upset over the fact that specific ranks, which he preferred, were not on the shortlist. I was alarmed that the President seemed to know who the shortlisted ranks were, as that document was confidential and was for further consideration by the Commission. It was later revealed in an affidavit by Senior Superintendent Calvin Brutus that the promotion shortlist was “leaked to him by a confidential source at the Police Service Commission”.
What followed thereafter was a well-orchestrated and corrupt attempt by the government, aided by some self-serving police ranks, to dismantle the Police Service Commission:
During the court battle which ensued an attempt was made to portray the Police Commission as “rogue”, and I as being untruthful in my accurate recount of events leading up to the suspension, including the meeting with the President on September, 16, 2020.
Towards this portrayal, Prime Minister Mark Anthony Phillips, MSS, swore to an affidavit and said, that “I deny the averments contained in paragraph 22 of the Applicant’s Affidavit in Support and contend that the allegations made therein are scandalous, contain inadmissible hearsay and are unsubstantiated and oppressive. The Applicant is put to strict proof thereof. In particular, I am advised by the Honourable Attorney General Mr. Mohabir Anil Nandlall SC, MP, and do verily believe that:
That was only one of the glaring falsehoods contained in the affidavit. The meeting referred to in paragraph 22 of my affidavit was my meeting with the President on the afternoon of September 16, 2020.
On May 31, 2021, I held a virtual press conference in which I outlined all that took place from the date of the meeting, and the reasons I believed the charge was instituted against me and the others.
The very night, May 31, 2021, President Mohamed Irfaan Ali issued a statement to the media in which he stated, among other things, that “Mr. Slowe, like other independent commissioners, the judiciary, and I had a meeting. At that meeting, I raised various concerns with him that was brought to my attention without prejudice”. “It is therefore not only opportunistic but a total lie that my meeting with Mr. Slowe was to exercise any influence”. “My meeting with Mr. Slowe was within the first few months of my presidency”. The meeting to which the President referred was the meeting on September 16, 2020, at the Office of the President.
From the above, it is pellucid that the affidavit sworn to by Prime Minister Mark Anthony Phillips, MSS, in which he stated that no meeting took place between the president and I, is demonstrably false. The President admitted on three occasions in the statement released on May 31, 2021, that the meeting did take place.
Having regards to the definition of perjury stated above, it is my considered opinion that in swearing to the affidavit and saying that no meeting took place as stated in my affidavit, among other easily provable falsehoods, Prime Minister Anthony Mark Phillip, MSS, committed the criminal offence of perjury.
The Rule of Law is “a principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are: Publicly promulgated. Equally enforced. Independently adjudicated”. If the Rule of Law exists in Guyana Prime Minister Mark Anthony Phillips, MSS, will be made to answer for allegedly committing the criminal offence of perjury.
This case will reveal whether George Orwell’s allegorical novel, Animal Farm, in which it is stated that “all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others”, is what obtains in Guyana.
Time will tell!
Paul Slowe CCH, DSM, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retired).
Former Chairman of the Police Service Commission.
Apr 03, 2025
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