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“A Lawless Appointment”, President Ali Faces Criticism Over Hicken’s Confirmation as Police Commissioner

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December 19, 2024
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In a move that has sparked widespread debate, President Irfaan Ali today confirmed and swore in Clifton Hicken as the Commissioner of Police, despite his surpassing the mandatory retirement age for service in the Guyana Police Force. The decision has been met with criticism from various quarters, particularly as it appears to challenge the spirit, if not the letter, of Guyana’s constitutional and administrative norms regarding public service.

Mr. Hicken, who has been acting as Police Commissioner since 2022, is now the first individual to hold the position after reaching retirement age. The President’s decision follows months of controversy, including explicit opposition from the Leader of the Opposition, who publicly refused to support the appointment. Critics argue that this sets a worrying precedent for bending institutional rules to accommodate specific individuals.

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The Guyana Constitution provides clear guidelines regarding public service appointments and retirement. Public servants are typically required to retire at the age of 55, with any extensions subject to strict provisions and justification. Extensions are generally granted sparingly and for exceptional circumstances, raising questions about the rationale for Mr. Hicken’s continued service and subsequent confirmation.

Legal analysts and public commentators have pointed out that the appointment raises potential constitutional issues. “The rules regarding retirement age are designed to ensure fresh leadership and accountability in public institutions,” one legal expert noted. “By appointing someone well past the retirement age, the government is setting a precedent that undermines these principles.”

The Opposition Leader, in rejecting the President’s proposal to confirm Mr. Hicken, voiced concerns about the erosion of democratic norms and institutional integrity. “This move reeks of favoritism and a disregard for established processes,” an Opposition insider said. “It diminishes the credibility of the Police Force and sends a dangerous message about the politicization of law enforcement.”

The decision has also fueled public speculation about the government’s motives. Anonymous sources within the Police Force have described the move as “demoralizing” for younger officers who aspire to leadership roles but now see age and tenure rules being flouted. One insider said, “this is nothing but a lawless appointment!”

Supporters of Mr. Hicken argue that his extensive experience and track record justify the decision. However, critics counter that this overlooks the broader implications for governance and institutional norms. “This is about more than just man,” a former senior police official said. “It’s about ensuring that rules apply to everyone equally and that institutions are not reshaped to serve political interests.”

 

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