Police Commissioner declares the JCF will not return to a system where officers work in vacant roles without proper remuneration

Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake has declared that the constabulary will not return to a system under which officers carry out work associated with vacant roles without proper remuneration. 

Dr. Blake, who was speaking at the Jamaica Police Federation 82nd Annual Joint Conference yesterday, noted that there have been 1,300 promotions since he assumed office last year.  

The commissioner noted however, that while staff morale will likely be enhanced through the promotions, the main intention is to improve supervision across the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

He charged those in these supervisory roles to take their duties seriously, as the constabulary remains committed to improving the quality of interactions between officers and citizens. 

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Mother charged after her 4 y/o child was fatally shot in Manchester last week

Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake has declared that the constabulary will not return to a system under which officers carry out work associated with vacant roles without proper remuneration. 

Dr. Blake, who was speaking at the Jamaica Police Federation 82nd Annual Joint Conference yesterday, noted that there have been 1,300 promotions since he assumed office last year.  

The commissioner noted however, that while staff morale will likely be enhanced through the promotions, the main intention is to improve supervision across the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

He charged those in these supervisory roles to take their duties seriously, as the constabulary remains committed to improving the quality of interactions between officers and citizens. 

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Water Minister Matthew Samuda assures Government fixing Jamaica’s water crisis one community at a time

Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake has declared that the constabulary will not return to a system under which officers carry out work associated with vacant roles without proper remuneration. 

Dr. Blake, who was speaking at the Jamaica Police Federation 82nd Annual Joint Conference yesterday, noted that there have been 1,300 promotions since he assumed office last year.  

The commissioner noted however, that while staff morale will likely be enhanced through the promotions, the main intention is to improve supervision across the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

He charged those in these supervisory roles to take their duties seriously, as the constabulary remains committed to improving the quality of interactions between officers and citizens. 

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Bunting commends Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake for acceleration of promotions throughout JCF

Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake has declared that the constabulary will not return to a system under which officers carry out work associated with vacant roles without proper remuneration. 

Dr. Blake, who was speaking at the Jamaica Police Federation 82nd Annual Joint Conference yesterday, noted that there have been 1,300 promotions since he assumed office last year.  

The commissioner noted however, that while staff morale will likely be enhanced through the promotions, the main intention is to improve supervision across the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

He charged those in these supervisory roles to take their duties seriously, as the constabulary remains committed to improving the quality of interactions between officers and citizens. 

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JCF says thirty-seven of its members passed away between May 2024 and this year

Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake has declared that the constabulary will not return to a system under which officers carry out work associated with vacant roles without proper remuneration. 

Dr. Blake, who was speaking at the Jamaica Police Federation 82nd Annual Joint Conference yesterday, noted that there have been 1,300 promotions since he assumed office last year.  

The commissioner noted however, that while staff morale will likely be enhanced through the promotions, the main intention is to improve supervision across the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

He charged those in these supervisory roles to take their duties seriously, as the constabulary remains committed to improving the quality of interactions between officers and citizens. 

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Public health nurses continue protests in Sam Sharpe Square following physical assault of one of their colleagues

Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake has declared that the constabulary will not return to a system under which officers carry out work associated with vacant roles without proper remuneration. 

Dr. Blake, who was speaking at the Jamaica Police Federation 82nd Annual Joint Conference yesterday, noted that there have been 1,300 promotions since he assumed office last year.  

The commissioner noted however, that while staff morale will likely be enhanced through the promotions, the main intention is to improve supervision across the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

He charged those in these supervisory roles to take their duties seriously, as the constabulary remains committed to improving the quality of interactions between officers and citizens. 

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PM Holness says PNP supporters will also win if JLP victorious in next General Election

Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake has declared that the constabulary will not return to a system under which officers carry out work associated with vacant roles without proper remuneration. 

Dr. Blake, who was speaking at the Jamaica Police Federation 82nd Annual Joint Conference yesterday, noted that there have been 1,300 promotions since he assumed office last year.  

The commissioner noted however, that while staff morale will likely be enhanced through the promotions, the main intention is to improve supervision across the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

He charged those in these supervisory roles to take their duties seriously, as the constabulary remains committed to improving the quality of interactions between officers and citizens. 

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Golding blasts MP Michelle Charles for what he describes as disrespectful treatment of Fenton Ferguson at ribbon-cutting ceremony

Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake has declared that the constabulary will not return to a system under which officers carry out work associated with vacant roles without proper remuneration. 

Dr. Blake, who was speaking at the Jamaica Police Federation 82nd Annual Joint Conference yesterday, noted that there have been 1,300 promotions since he assumed office last year.  

The commissioner noted however, that while staff morale will likely be enhanced through the promotions, the main intention is to improve supervision across the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

He charged those in these supervisory roles to take their duties seriously, as the constabulary remains committed to improving the quality of interactions between officers and citizens. 

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KSAMC corrects spelling error on sign honouring Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake has declared that the constabulary will not return to a system under which officers carry out work associated with vacant roles without proper remuneration. 

Dr. Blake, who was speaking at the Jamaica Police Federation 82nd Annual Joint Conference yesterday, noted that there have been 1,300 promotions since he assumed office last year.  

The commissioner noted however, that while staff morale will likely be enhanced through the promotions, the main intention is to improve supervision across the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

He charged those in these supervisory roles to take their duties seriously, as the constabulary remains committed to improving the quality of interactions between officers and citizens. 

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Opposition Spokesman on Transport, Mikael Phillips urges AG to probe ribbon-cutting spending

Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake has declared that the constabulary will not return to a system under which officers carry out work associated with vacant roles without proper remuneration. 

Dr. Blake, who was speaking at the Jamaica Police Federation 82nd Annual Joint Conference yesterday, noted that there have been 1,300 promotions since he assumed office last year.  

The commissioner noted however, that while staff morale will likely be enhanced through the promotions, the main intention is to improve supervision across the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

He charged those in these supervisory roles to take their duties seriously, as the constabulary remains committed to improving the quality of interactions between officers and citizens. 

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