…ranks go AWOL every month – Senior Superintendent
The Guyana Police Force (GPF), which has for years been plagued with issues relating to the overpayment of salaries to staff, is now looking to go after those ranks and officers who were overpaid and have not returned the money.

This came to light during a sitting of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), which met at the Public Buildings on Monday. The Committee examined the Auditor General’s 2016 findings on the Ministry of Public Security, now renamed Ministry of Home Affairs.
One of the findings was that the GPF is still to recover some $2.264 million in salaries that were overpaid to employees in the Force between 2010 and 2012. According to the Audit Office, it had recommended a number of things designed at improving systems at the GPF, which would have helped with overpayments.
But according to the Ministry, only 67 per cent of these recommendations were implemented as of 2016, with 33 per cent partially implemented. When asked by the Committee what were some of the things the GPF implemented, Senior Superintendent Calvin Brutus explained that they have been using phone calls.
“The measures we put in place are working currently, because we’ve gone beyond just waiting on the (termination) letters come. We rely now for speed, the information coming by way of phone call from the Commanders and Heads,” he said, adding that this system was put in place in August of 2020.









