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Trinity Term
[2014] UKPC 32
Privy Council Appeal No 0100 of 2012
Lovell Romain (Appellant)
v
The Police Service Commission (Respondent)
Appellant Sir Fenton Ramsahoye QC Tom Richards (Instructed by Asal Vakilzadeh, Bankside Commercial Ltd) |
Respondent Peter Knox QC (Instructed by John Almeida, Charles Russell LLP) |
LORD TOULSON
Introduction
Facts
The regulations
"(1) An officer in the Second Division [which included the appellant] may apply to the Commission to be allowed to take any promotion examination for an office in the Second Division when he has been in the Service for at least three years except where the period is waived by virtue of the officer's possession of educational qualifications that are equivalent, or superior, to those prescribed in regulation 8(3) of the Police Service Regulations.
(2) A police officer who is successful in the promotion examination may be considered for promotion in accordance with regulation 15."
"(1) An officer in the Second Division may apply to the Commission to be allowed to take the Corporal examination when he has been in the Service for at least three years except [etc].
(2) An officer in the Second Division who has successfully passed the Corporal examination may apply to the Commission to be allowed to take the Sergeant's examination.
(3) A Police Officer who is successful in a promotion examination may be considered for promotion in accordance with regulation 15."
"(1) The Commissioner shall, after taking into account the criteria specified in regulation 20, submit to the Commission a list of the officers in the Second Division –
(a) whom he considers suitable for promotion to an office; and
(b) who are not being considered for promotion yet but who have served in the Service for a longer period in an office, or who have more experience of performing the duties of that office, than the officers being recommended.
(2) The Commissioner shall also advise those officers referred to in subregulation (1)(b) of their omission from the list for promotion, together with the reasons for such omission.
(3) An officer who is advised under subregulation (2) may make representations on his own behalf to the Commission within fourteen days of being so advised and the Commission may invite him for interview on the basis of his representations.
(4) The Commission shall advise those officers making representations under this regulation of the outcome of their representations.
(5) The Commission may, after considering the recommendations made, endorse, or otherwise, the recommendations of the Commissioner when promoting an officer."
"If a police officer has been successful in a promotion examination held after the coming into force of these regulations and that police officer is not appointed on promotion within three years of his passing of that examination, he shall in order to qualify for promotion resit and pass such an examination."
Judicial review proceedings
Analysis