JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Fired SSA workers recalled for interviews

by

Asha Javeed
297 days ago
20240722
SSA director retired brigadier general Anthony Phillips-Spencer

SSA director retired brigadier general Anthony Phillips-Spencer

Asha Javeed

Lead Ed­i­tor In­ves­ti­ga­tions

asha.javeed@guardian.co.tt

Sev­er­al Strate­gic Ser­vices Agency (SSA) of­fi­cers who were fired be­tween April and May have been called to be re-in­ter­viewed at the agency.

The for­mer of­fi­cers, who were dis­missed fol­low­ing the shake-up at the agency in March, have been seek­ing le­gal coun­sel over their ter­mi­na­tion and are gear­ing up to sue the State. While le­gal ac­tion has yet to be filed, Guardian Me­dia was in­formed that sev­er­al of the agents were asked to come back this week. 

Guardian Me­dia could not con­firm whether it was to be re-in­ter­viewed to be re-em­ployed, re-in­ter­viewed be­cause of on­go­ing in­ves­ti­ga­tions, or to ne­go­ti­ate their ex­it pack­ages in lieu of le­gal chal­lenges.

Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley had said that “28 em­ploy­ees of the SSA were ter­mi­nat­ed, ei­ther for vi­o­la­tions of the SSA Act and Reg­u­la­tions, or for anom­alous re­cruit­ment or faulty pro­mo­tion process­es and prac­tices.”

Among those em­ploy­ees are for­mer di­rec­tor Roger Best, Pas­tor Ian Brown, the self-de­clared spy for the SSA, and his son, who was al­so em­ployed at the agency, and for­mer deputy di­rec­tor of ad­min­is­tra­tion Joanne Daniel. 

How­ev­er, none of the em­ploy­ees re­called are af­fil­i­at­ed with the Jerusalem Bride Church. Both Brown and Best are el­ders of Brown’s church, the Jerusalem Bride Church.

When Guardian Me­dia con­tact­ed new SSA Di­rec­tor An­tho­ny Phillips-Spencer last Fri­day night, he said it would not be “pru­dent” to speak to the me­dia at this time.

On Ju­ly 3, in Par­lia­ment, Dr Row­ley read in­to Hansard a state­ment on the con­clu­sion of an au­dit con­duct­ed on the SSA by Phillips-Spencer. The au­dit re­vealed that the agency, un­der Best, amassed mil­i­tary-grade weapons and am­mu­ni­tion and op­er­at­ed a high­ly trained and mil­i­tarised so-called “Tac­ti­cal Re­sponse Unit.”

There were dis­turb­ing prac­tices of nepo­tism and op­por­tunism lead­ing to a con­cen­tra­tion of mem­bers of one church be­ing hired by the SSA, in­stances of dis­hon­esty, and deep de­cep­tion, and the SSA was in­creas­ing­ly in­ca­pable of se­cur­ing pub­lic trust.

“Such per­sons be­longed to a cult which was arm­ing it­self while preach­ing a doc­trine for trained mil­i­tary and para­mil­i­tary per­son­nel with a re­li­gious call­ing to be the most suit­able per­sons to re­place the coun­try’s po­lit­i­cal lead­er­ship. They were ex­ert­ing high lev­els of in­flu­ence on the af­fairs of the agency to the detri­ment of Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty,” Dr Row­ley said.

Guardian Me­dia re­port­ed that the em­ploy­ees felt ag­griev­ed that their pro­fes­sion­al rep­u­ta­tions had been af­fect­ed by Dr Row­ley’s state­ment, which would af­fect their fu­ture em­ploy­ment. 

So far, the State has on­ly been able to lay one set of charges against for­mer SSA em­ploy­ees—Brown, Sgt Sher­win Wal­dron and Su­san Portell-Grif­fith—for the “trans­fer­ring” of four “pro­hib­it­ed firearms” from the Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice (TTPS) to the SSA.

While Best was de­tained and ques­tioned, he was sub­se­quent­ly re­leased as there was no ev­i­dence to charge him with mis­be­hav­iour in pub­lic of­fice.

De­nials

Best, who has been silent since he was sus­pend­ed from the agency on March 2 and sub­se­quent­ly fired on May 18, in an ex­clu­sive in­ter­view with Guardian Me­dia said that “the men­tion of me lead­ing a coup or any form of desta­bil­i­sa­tion is not on­ly pre­pos­ter­ous but lu­di­crous.”

For his part, Pas­tor Ian Al­bert Ezekiel Brown told the Guardian Me­dia that his church was not a cult. 

“It is the ab­solute fact that we were nev­er a cult, we are not a cult, and we re­sent the fact that we are be­ing so called ...” Brown said. 

How­ev­er, Dr Row­ley con­firmed that sev­er­al po­lice in­ves­ti­ga­tions were tak­ing place with re­gard to the SSA. 

One of those in­ves­ti­ga­tions in­volves mur­ders linked to the agency through the tac­ti­cal unit es­tab­lished by Best.

Crim­i­nol­o­gist Dr Dau­rius Figueira had ac­cused Dr Row­ley of act­ing pre­ma­ture­ly in re­veal­ing some of the find­ings of the on­go­ing au­dit in­to the op­er­a­tions of the SSA, es­pe­cial­ly un­der the cloak of par­lia­men­tary priv­i­lege.

Grif­fith re­sponds

Po­lit­i­cal Leader of the Na­tion­al Trans­for­ma­tion Al­liance (NTA) yes­ter­day said he was “re­li­ably in­formed that near­ly half of the in­di­vid­u­als who were ter­mi­nat­ed from the SSA have been re­called to re­turn to du­ty at the same SSA.”

In a state­ment, he added, “If this is in­deed true, then this high­lights the ex­tent of the Gov­ern­ment’s hypocrisy, dou­ble stan­dards, bias, vic­tim­i­sa­tion, and in­com­pe­tence for all of the pub­lic to see.

“Adding to this un­just sit­u­a­tion, it has been re­vealed that the dis­missed in­di­vid­u­als have been told they sim­ply need to reap­ply to go through the same process they did to be hired ini­tial­ly. This was the same process that they un­der­went when they were first hired, de­spite Prime Min­is­ter Row­ley’s mis­lead­ing state­ments to the coun­try claim­ing they were not qual­i­fied.”

Grif­fith said, “These in­di­vid­u­als were ful­ly qual­i­fied and had passed the poly­graph test at the time of their ini­tial hir­ing. By ask­ing them to re­turn and go through the same hir­ing process again, it fur­ther demon­strates the un­just na­ture of their ini­tial dis­missals, show­ing that the Gov­ern­ment’s ac­cu­sa­tions were base­less and un­found­ed, which mir­rors the un­found­ed al­le­ga­tions of cor­rup­tion re­lat­ed to firearm li­cens­es, which have yet to be sub­stan­ti­at­ed.”

The Gov­ern­ment’s de­ci­sion “to re­hire these in­di­vid­u­als,” he said, “ap­pears to be a des­per­ate at­tempt to mit­i­gate the im­pend­ing le­gal reper­cus­sions for their un­just ac­tions.”


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored