Although he might appear to have become persona non grata to the Guyana Police Force over the past two years, retired Assistant Commissioner of Police Paul Esmond Slowe, who was decorated for his service to the institution, thinks it’s a matter of his professionalism and integrity.
Slowe, 67, started a programme broadcast on Facebook and YouTube, titled “Speaking Out: Exposing Corruption and Incompetence,” to educate and deal with security issues in the public domain. He has at least one pending lawsuit as a result of his broadcasts.
However, Slowe, who in the past lectured at the University of Guyana on security and public safety and was a frequent facilitator at the Felix Austin Training College, remains undaunted. “As knowledgeable senior police officers we need to speak out on the correct things,” he told Stabroek Weekend.