"The kind of money that was out there made it easy for me to influence even the most upstanding individual. However, I identified those that were morally weak and always complaining of money problems.
"My introduction to corruption came about two weeks after graduating from the Police Academy," admits a police officer who was involved in corrupt practices for the first 18 years of his over 20-year career.
"A woman constable and I were detailed for a 12 to six mobile patrol duty along with an acting corporal, who is now a superintendent of police," the 20-year veteran confesses to The Sunday Gleaner.
He continued: "The acting corporal drove a nice car, was outspoken and very popular. He had about nine years service and boasted of many accomplishments. He made it clear that nothing was wrong with making a money, but we simply had to know how to do it."