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==Corruption issues== ==Corruption issues==
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According to Robeson Benn, the Minister of Home Affairs, the procurement process in the Guyana Police Force (GPF) has been a source of corruption and remains the biggest immediate problem within the organization.<ref>Chabrol, Denis. (2024). “Corrupt procurement is biggest immediate problem in police force – Home Affairs Minister”. Demerara News. https://demerarawaves.com/2024/07/16/corrupt-procurement-is-biggest-immediate-problem-in-police-force-home-affairs-minister/</ref> According to Robeson Benn, the Minister of Home Affairs, the procurement process in the Guyana Police Force (GPF) has been a source of corruption and remains the biggest immediate problem within the organization.<ref>Chabrol, Denis. (2024). “Corrupt procurement is biggest immediate problem in police force – Home Affairs Minister”. Demerara News. https://demerarawaves.com/2024/07/16/corrupt-procurement-is-biggest-immediate-problem-in-police-force-home-affairs-minister/</ref> Recent reports demonstrated that high-profile officers were implicated in allegations of corruption such as Assistant Police Commissioner Calvin Brutus. He has been investigated for alleged financial improprieties and has been on leave since July 2024.<ref>Chabrol, Denis. (2024). “Jagdeo says corruption allegations against police officer will be released in High Court”. Demerara Waves. https://demerarawaves.com/2024/10/17/jagdeo-says-corruption-allegations-against-police-officer-will-be-released-in-high-court/#google_vignette</ref>


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Corruption in Guyana remains a significant concern for the republic, requiring ongoing efforts to combat the problem. The country’s 2023 ranking in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index was 87th place and its rating, which stands at 40 out of 100, saw a decline since 2020. Persistent corruption issues include bribery, embezzlement, and misappropriation of public funds.

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Police Force

According to Robeson Benn, the Minister of Home Affairs, the procurement process in the Guyana Police Force (GPF) has been a source of corruption and remains the biggest immediate problem within the organization. Recent reports demonstrated that high-profile officers were implicated in allegations of corruption such as Assistant Police Commissioner Calvin Brutus. He has been investigated for alleged financial improprieties and has been on leave since July 2024.

References

  1. Transparency International. (2024). Guyana. Transparency International. https://www.transparency.org/en/countries/guyana.
  2. Chabrol, Denis. (2024). “Corrupt procurement is biggest immediate problem in police force – Home Affairs Minister”. Demerara News. https://demerarawaves.com/2024/07/16/corrupt-procurement-is-biggest-immediate-problem-in-police-force-home-affairs-minister/
  3. Chabrol, Denis. (2024). “Jagdeo says corruption allegations against police officer will be released in High Court”. Demerara Waves. https://demerarawaves.com/2024/10/17/jagdeo-says-corruption-allegations-against-police-officer-will-be-released-in-high-court/#google_vignette
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