Her police biography reads, “Throughout her career, Tania has relentlessly focused on the development of her people and building a strong, positive culture. She is highly regarded by the community and her staff.”
In 2020 she became the first female police officer to be appointed to the position of Deputy Commissioner.
“The statutory deputy role is an important one within police’s constitutional framework,” said Police Commissioner Coster.
“It includes a safeguard for the independence of the office holders.
“If the Commissioner is incapacitated, one of the statutory deputies will assume office, until an acting commissioner is formally appointed.
“I want to congratulate both Jevon and Tania on their respective appointments to this important role.
“They both have wide-ranging and complementary policing experience and expertise, and have been instrumental leaders on the police executive for the past three years,” Commissioner Coster said.
The Governor-General appoints the statutory deputy on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.