The head of the Police Complaints Authority, David West, has expressed concern over the rising number of complaints lodged against the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service in 2024. Highlighting the trend, Mr. West suggested that police officers should bear the cost of their own legal defence in certain cases brought against them.
He argued that this measure could significantly enhance accountability within the force. By having officers personally responsible for their legal expenses in particular scenarios, it may encourage better decision-making and adherence to professional standards. This proposal is likely to spark debates about balancing accountability with the support officers need in performing their duties.