Fernander files health security concerns

Thu, Jan 30th 2020, 04:40 PM

ASSISTANT Commissioner of Police Clayton Fernander submitted a preliminary report this week to Commissioner of Police Anthony Ferguson outlining security concerns at the Ministry of Health, which are matters that can be addressed without his presence and in less than a year, according to his attorney Wayne Munroe. Since returning to work from forced vacation leave, ACP Fernander — who was given a letter sending him on “special assignment” for 12 months to the Ministry of Health — has compiled all security matters in a report for the police chief; matters that ACP Fernander confirmed to his attorney could be addressed in less than a year. Mr Munroe told The Tribune that ACP Fernander, who is keen on doing his job, is able to delegate to other areas of the Royal Bahamas Police Force to ensure that security and criminal matters raised at the Ministry of Health can be addressed.

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