Friday, June 15, 2012

$M fund for security personnel: Sandy

John Sandy
Cabinet announced on Thursday that the state will set up a special fund to look after the families of national security officers killed or injured in the line of duty.

National Security Minister Brigadier John Sandy told reporters the Ministry of Finance will start the fund with an initial capital of $1,076,000.

Sandy also announced that April 26 would be designated National Securities Officers Day and would be observed annually. The date coincides with the deaths of four fire officers and two members of the Defence Force on April 26, 1988 in the line of duty at Omega, Chaguaramas.

In addition the minister said the government would erect a wall of honour and establish a hall of fame to recognise those serving and those who served.

"What we are trying to do is to honour both fallen and serving military and public safety officers and provide tangible support for their respective families," he said. 


"As you would imagine, in most instances when an officer dies or is injured in the course of his duty, he, in most instances, is the breadwinner of the family, and as such, we need to take care of our military and protective services families," Sandy added.

A board of directors would manage and administer the fund. The aims and objectives of the board of the national securities officers foundation will be:

  • To honour and remember national security officers who died in the line of duty
  • To pay tribute to national security officers who continue to serve with distinction despite the odds by issuing commendations and or medals where warranted
  • Provide scholarships and other forms of financial assistance to eligible dependents of fallen officers
  • Serve as a support mechanism to assist survivors in coping with and overcoming the loss of their loved ones
  • Collaborate public and private sector organisations, on behalf of national security officers and their families, to assist in prioritising access to housing, medical and other socio-economic benefits
  • Enhance and strengthen the relationship between National Security agencies
  • Establish sustainable partnerships with the corporate sector to provide support for national security officers and their families
  • Maintain a website hosting a database for inductees of the national security officers memorial and recipients of national security awards

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Our family at home in Toronto 2008

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