Pubdate: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 Source: Stabroek News (Guyana) Copyright: 2008 Stabroek News Contact: http://www.stabroeknews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4034 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) PRISONS NOT AVERSE TO DRUG TESTING OF ITS RANKS -ROHEE There is currently no mandatory drug testing programme for police and prison officers and while the Police Act does not provide for this the prisons service is not averse to implementing such a programme, Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee said in a written answer in the National Assembly yesterday. GAP-ROAR Member of Parliament Everall Franklin had asked Rohee to inform the National Assembly if such a programme existed for ranks within the two disciplined services. He also asked Rohee if such a programme existed, how often ranks were tested or to provide reasons if this was not so. In his written response Rohee stated that no mandatory drug testing programme existed within either force, and in the case of the Police Force, such a programme was not provided for in the Police Act. He noted that the administration of the Prison Service has never found the prevalence of drug use among its ranks as an issue of concern and so has never advocated the introduction of a programme of this kind for ranks. Rohee added that the prison department is however not averse to the implementation of a drug testing programme since it would allow for the screening of staff in an effort to determine whether they are under the influence of any narcotic drug while discharging their responsibilities. Rohee noted that any such mandatory testing would have to be part of government's policy of drug testing for recruitment into the Public Service. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin