City chamber to help police force to improve service

Deputy Commissioner of Police ‘Administration’, Calvin Brutus (left) and GCCI Junior Vice President, Kester Hutson signing the MoA yesterday. (Police photo)

The Guyana Police Force (GPF) and the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) yesterday signed a five-year Memorandum of Agree-ment (MoA) which is aimed at improving the overall quality of service being provided to members of the public.

Deputy Commissioner ‘Administration’, Calvin Brutus and GCCI’s Junior Vice President, Kester Hutson signed the agreement in the GCCI’s Board-room on Waterloo Street.

The GPF in a press release issued last night said that the agreement will see the GCCI supporting the GPF in building capacity and improving relationships in “critical” areas such as customer relations, security management, financial management, accounting training, scholarships for youths and other support services and resources that will aid the development of the force.