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    MacMillan to get security ministry

    Sunday, May 11, 2008


    Former soldier and police commissioner, Colonel Trevor MacMillan, is to be named the new minister of national security, the Sunday Observer has been reliably informed.

    MACMILLAN. has more than two decades of knowledge and expertise in the area of crime management and security

    According to a highly placed source, the decision to appoint MacMillan was finalised at a meeting yesterday attended by Prime Minister Bruce Golding.

    "It will be discussed at the Cabinet meeting on Monday, after which an announcement will be made," said the source, who asked for anonymity.
    According to the source, a Government senator will be asked to resign in order that MacMillan can be appointed to the Upper House and thereby take up the ministerial appointment.

    The Government has 13 of the 21 senators in the House.
    MacMillan will replace Derrick Smith who has been recuperating from surgery, but who has been consistently criticised as not being up to speed with the demands of the job. It was not clear where Smith will be placed.

    More than 500 murders have been committed in the country so far this year and last month 119 homicides were recorded.

    On Thursday, the Government, facing increasing criticism for seeming lethargy in the face of rising crime, announced a raft of new and old measures to combat the problem.

    Among them were the immediate implementation of cordons and searches, curfews, vehicle checks and, in general, a zero tolerance approach to all illegal activities.

    Asked whether the decision to pull Smith from the ministry was made in response to the criticisms, the source said it was more a matter of putting in charge, someone with better knowledge of police and military operations.

    MacMillan, who has served as executive director of Security Advisory and Management Services Ltd, was commissioner of police between 1993 and 1996. Has more than two decades of knowledge and expertise in the area of crime management and security.

    His appointment as chief constable broke with tradition, given that he did not have any formal police training prior to the appointment.

    MacMillan was appointed chairman of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica's Standing Committee on National Security (SCNS), effective November 25, 2005.

    The SCNS comprises a cross section of representatives from various spheres of society, including the Ministry of National Security, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), the National Crime Prevention Fund (Crime Stop) and other private sector interests.

    Throughout the years, the crime committee has worked on several programmes, addressing issues related to crime and violence. Two major initiatives spearheaded by this committee have been the year-long series of Police Courtesy Weeks held in 2003 and the PSOJ/JCF Phone-in Programme, which was launched in 2002 and is ongoing.

    Long before the 2007 general elections, MacMillan was appointed to the Senate by the then Opposition Jamaica Labour Party. However, he was not reappointed after the elections.
    Last edited by Karl; May 12, 2008, 03:04 PM.
    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

  • #2
    Not bad news, strange how there is a great preference for anything from Camp.


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    • #3
      Not because he is from camp but because he is proven, fair and neutral crime fighter.
      • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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      • #4
        I'll wait until I see something happening, but he can do no worse than who was there.


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        • #5
          Bruce made a mistake when making his appointments. Why didn't he make McMillian a senator from day 1 and make him Minister of State in the MONS?
          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          • #6
            True. Everyone was saying that when the appointments were made some months ago. I guess he had to award the party faithful first.


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            • #7
              Well just the fact that Smith is gone gives me hope.

              One thing you know and that is Mcmillan will provide leadership and him and Lewin hopefully will work in sync. The police them might nuh like it but so be it.
              • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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              • #8
                Maybe the complexion ting was looking too lopsided.....

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                • #9
                  How will this work?

                  Originally posted by Assasin View Post
                  Well just the fact that Smith is gone gives me hope.

                  One thing you know and that is Mcmillan will provide leadership and him and Lewin hopefully will work in sync. The police them might nuh like it but so be it.
                  I dont expect that a former Rear Admiral will take orders form a former Colonel. Not in Jamaica land we love.

                  The problem
                  a) Your rank stays with you once you get to the rank of Captain (Army Captain) and the higher your rank, the most likely that you will actually retain it on your signature.

                  b) Both were in the Army at the same time.

                  c) The minister is not suppose to give the Commissioner operational instructions and Colonels are not suppose to give Rear Admiral instructions either. How will this work?
                  The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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                  • #10
                    Why should there be any "orders"? Wi not in di army. I don't think I want my police taking orders from politicians anyway.


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                    • #11
                      Good observation but I guess he will just have to deal with it or leave the work. Nobody is going to have any patience with army politics when we dealing with Issue #1 of crime and violence in the society.
                      "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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                      • #12
                        yes even the Bruce almighty make mistakes
                        • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Time View Post
                          I dont expect that a former Rear Admiral will take orders form a former Colonel. Not in Jamaica land we love.

                          The problem
                          a) Your rank stays with you once you get to the rank of Captain (Army Captain) and the higher your rank, the most likely that you will actually retain it on your signature.

                          b) Both were in the Army at the same time.

                          c) The minister is not suppose to give the Commissioner operational instructions and Colonels are not suppose to give Rear Admiral instructions either. How will this work?
                          Irrelevant! MacMillian was ranked higher than Lewin when he decided to leave the army. I don't see the fuss ... Lewin nuh affi tek others from Bruce, Smith or whoever his boss is?
                          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                          • #14
                            on 2nd thoughts, this may be good after all

                            Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                            Why should there be any "orders"? Wi not in di army. I don't think I want my police taking orders from politicians anyway.

                            The minister is supposed to give orders to the Permanent Secretary not the Commissioner.

                            Perhaps this is the perfect arrangement where the Commissioner will not be afraid to tell the Minister, I run the force not you.
                            The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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                            • #15
                              Who pays the police ?

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