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Retired Assistant Commissioner Clinton Conway Dies

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May 24, 2026
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Ret'd ACP Clinton Conway

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Retired Assistant Commissioner of Police Clinton Conway, a former senior officer of the Guyana Police Force and well-known commentator on policing and governance issues, died today. He was surrounded by family at the time of his passing. He is survived by his wife, children and other relatives.

Conway, a native of Britannia on the West Coast of Berbice, began his journey in public service after attending Bush Lot Secondary School. He joined the Guyana Police Force as a constable and rose through the ranks over a distinguished career that culminated in his appointment as Assistant Commissioner of Police.

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He retired from the Force on October 1, 2008, while serving as Commander of B Division (Berbice), one of the country’s key policing divisions. During his decades of service, Conway earned a reputation as a disciplined officer and experienced administrator who contributed significantly to law enforcement and public security.

Following his retirement, Conway remained actively engaged in public affairs. He became a respected voice on issues relating to policing, crime, constitutional governance and public accountability, frequently sharing his views through media appearances and public commentary.

In recent years, he co-hosted the online programme Speaking Out alongside retired Assistant Commissioner Paul Slowe. The programme provided analysis and discussion on national issues and attracted a loyal audience interested in governance, security and public policy matters.

News of Conway’s death prompted expressions of sympathy from friends, former colleagues and members of the wider community who remembered his long service to the nation and his continued engagement in public discourse after retirement.

“My deepest condolences to his wife and other family members. May he rest in peace and rise in glory,” Conway’s Speaking Out co-host, retired Assistant Commissioner Paul Slowe, wrote in a social media post announcing his passing.

Conway’s death marks the passing of a veteran law enforcement officer whose career spanned the ranks of the Guyana Police Force, from constable to Assistant Commissioner, and whose voice remained influential in discussions on national affairs long after he left active service.

Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced by the family.

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