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POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION
POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION
122.- 1. There shall be a Police Service Commission for Trinidad and Tobago which shall consist of a Chairman and four other members.
2. The members of the Police Service Commission shall be appointed by the President, after consultation with the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition.
3. The Chairman of the Police Service Commission shall be either the Chairman or the Deputy Chaiman of the Public Service Commission.
4. The members of the Police Service Commission shall hold office in accordance with section 126.
APPOINTMENTS, ETC., OF POLICE OFFICERS.
123.- 1. Power to appoint persons to hold or act in an office in the Police Service established under the Police Service Act, 1965, including appointments on promotion and transfer and the confirmation of appointments, and to remove and exercise disciplinary control over persons holding or acting in such offices shall vest in the Police Service Commission.
No. 30 of 1965
2. The Police Service Commission shall not remove, or inflict any punishment on, the holder of an office in the Police Service on the grounds of any act done or omitted to be done by him in the exercise of a judicial function conferred upon him unless the Judicial and Legal Service Commission concurs therein.
3. Before the Police Service Commission makes an appointment to the office of Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner of Police it shall consult the Prime Minister, and a person shall not be appointed to such an office if the Prime Minister signifies to the Police Service Commission his objection to the appointment of that person to such an office.
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