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Ag Snr Supt wins lawsuit against Commissioner

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1881 days ago
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Acting Senior Supt Collis Hazel

Acting Senior Supt Collis Hazel

A se­nior po­lice of­fi­cer from To­ba­go, who was retroac­tive­ly pro­mot­ed by Com­mis­sion­er Gary Grif­fith af­ter fil­ing a law­suit against his (Grif­fith) han­dling of pro­mo­tions, has emerged vic­to­ri­ous in his lit­i­ga­tion. 

Al­though act­ing Se­nior Supt Col­lis Hazel, of Rox­bor­ough, To­ba­go, re­ceived the pro­mo­tion along with 48 se­nior of­fi­cers in Feb­ru­ary, he still opt­ed to pur­sue his law­suit in which he was seek­ing de­c­la­ra­tions that he was a vic­tim of un­fair treat­ment and that his le­git­i­mate ex­pec­ta­tion to be pro­mot­ed had been vi­o­lat­ed. 

Dur­ing a hear­ing on March 16, in which Hazel’s lawyer Anand Ram­lo­gan in­formed the court that he had re­ceived the pro­mo­tion, High Court Judge Eleanor Don­ald­son-Hon­ey­well even­tu­al­ly grant­ed the de­c­la­ra­tions. 

In the law­suit, Hazel, who joined the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice (TTPS) in 1991, claimed that af­ter pass­ing the pro­mo­tion ex­am­i­na­tion and in­ter­view with the Pro­mo­tion Ad­vi­so­ry Board, he was placed at num­ber 46 on a mer­it list. 

On Sep­tem­ber 4, 2018, the first 45 of­fi­cers were pro­mot­ed. 

Hazel claimed that al­though the TTPS agreed to ex­tend the life of the mer­it list to Sep­tem­ber 3, 2020, the de­ci­sion was sub­se­quent­ly re­voked. 

In the law­suit, Hazel, who has been giv­en a se­ries of act­ing ap­point­ments in­clud­ing head­ing the Guard and Emer­gency Branch (GEB), claimed that Grif­fith’s de­ci­sion was un­rea­son­able as it was done with­out any warn­ing or con­sul­ta­tion. 

In a let­ter sent to Hazel’s lawyers af­ter the case was filed, TTPS Di­rec­tor of Le­gal Ser­vices Chris­t­ian Chan­dler claimed that the ex­ten­sion of the mer­it list by the TTPS Hu­man Re­source Branch was an ad­min­is­tra­tive er­ror.

While the TTPS ini­tial­ly stood by the de­ci­sion to cor­rect the er­ror, Hazel and some of his col­leagues, who were wait­ing on the de­ci­sion in his case to chal­lenge their pro­mo­tions, were pro­mot­ed in mid-Feb­ru­ary. 

Hazel is be­ing rep­re­sent­ed by Anand Ram­lo­gan, SC, Alvin Pariags­ingh, and Alana Ram­baran, while Lester Chari­ah rep­re­sent­ed the TTPS.


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