4:42 pm, Mon December 28, 2020 Police Federation Chairman Corporal Rohan James and National Security Ministry Dr. Horace Chang
Doctors assigned to the Medical Services Branch of the Jamaica Constabulary Force have reportedly scaled back on their duties, including the treatment of patients, due to the non-payment of an on-call allowance for more than two years.
Corporal Rohan James, Chairman of the Police Federation, told Radio Jamaica News Monday morning that in recent weeks, the doctors have mainly focused on administrative duties.
Corporal James said the stance taken by the doctors comes at a bad time as members of the JCF continue to test positive for COVID-19.