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Rowley: Government 'blindsided' by SSA scandal - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Hours after the Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard, SC, ordered the release of four former Strategic Services Agency (SSA) employees, the Prime Minister said the scandal at the organisation has blindsided the government.

Former director of the SSA Major Roger Best, who was sent on administrative leave in early March, was arrested on May 16 along with pastor Ian Brown, a former special reserve officer assigned to the SSA, former security supervisor Portell Griffith and Sgt Sherwin Waldron, formerly assigned to the Special Operations Response Team.

The group was arrested after a two-and-a-half-month-long investigation into a wide range of allegations against SSA agents and were questioned on the transfer of the weapons from the police to the SSA.

Best faces a possible charge of possession of an automatic rifle – an MP5K Heckler and Koch automatic sub-machine gun, in contravention of the Firearm Act and possibly misbehaviour in public office for transferring two Sig Sauer MPX guns and two Sig Sauer 516 rifles.

Officers also executed search warrants at the homes of Best and the others for electronic devices for interrogation by the police’s cyber and social media unit of any communications data and stored data.

Best was fired as SSA director on May 18, while still in police custody, by acting president Nigel de Freitas on the advice of the Cabinet.

Speaking with the media at the Piarco International Airport after his return from a trip to Ghana and India, Dr Rowley was asked about his thoughts on the latest development.

He said the government, although “blindsided” by the developments at the agency, had acted quickly and decisively.

“The government was able to be informed at an early stage and we approached it with vigour and commitment. There is an ongoing, very serious investigation that is taking place and as I said before, some of what has been unearthed in this investigation has been quite troublesome.

“There are impressions of criminal conduct which are being investigated by those in authority to do that. And where it fell to the Cabinet to act on persons who were having the support of the Cabinet to do their jobs, if they fell short in that way, the Cabinet did not hesitate to act.”

Rowley said little about what the ongoing audit into the agency has found adding, “We expect that we will rectify it and return the agency to its purpose.”

Asked about Best’s replacement, Rowley said that had been taken care of “a long time.”

He praised the acting director, retired Brig Gen Anthony Phillips-Spencer who was recalled from his post as, ambassador to Washington, DC, to lead the audit into the agency.

“When we realised that we had a problem of this nature, the government acted swiftly and there's an acting appointment there with all the authorities of the office and for the time being that will be satisfactory.”

“As you would have seen, action has been taken and will be taken along the way eventually. There may be changes in the leadership, but Brigadier Spencer right now is as goo

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