The government has extended the term of Police Commissioner, Erla Harewood-Christopher.
The decision came via a statement on Monday afternoon.
She was appointed and approved by the Parliament in February 2023. When she reached age 60 in May 2023, the contract was extended by the Cabinet for a year.
The extension of Harewood-Christopher's contract comes as the country recently marked over 200 murders.
During the 101st TTPS Sport and Family Day on Saturday at the Police Training Academy, St James, Harewood-Christopher avoided questions from the media following a prize-giving ceremony.
However, she called for unity within the T&T Police Service during an address at the event.
Last week, the Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal over the Government's move to extend the term of Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher by a year before she attained retirement age last year.
Delivering an oral judgment, Appellate Judges Prakash Moosai, Mark Mohammed, and James Aboud rejected the appeal that was brought by political and social activist Ravi Balgobin Maharaj after his case was dismissed by High Court Judge Ricky Rahim in January.
The outcome of the case cleared the way for the Cabinet to decide whether to extend Harewood-Christopher's term by another year before she celebrates her birthday on Tuesday.