If Azurin or Abalos really wants to clean up the PNP, and are not just engaging in a PR stunt — or if they are intelligent enough — they should have simply energized the IAS and staff it with officers of impeccable integrity.
PHILIPPINE National Police chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr.'s announcement that the so-called lifestyle checks will also be undertaken on the organization's over 600 generals and colonels has worsened the demoralization of the country's police force.
Even with the recent Anti-Money Laundering Law, an official's bank deposit statement can be acquired only with authorization from a court, when investigating such crimes as terrorism or massive money laundering operations. It's a tedious investigation to determine if a certain mansion, purportedly owned by an official, or even a car, is under his name.
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PNP officials who heeded resignation call to undergo lifestyle check —AzurinPolice generals and colonels who submitted their courtesy resignation will undergo lifestyle check, Unang Balita reported on Wednesday, citing Philippine National Police chief Police General Rodolfo Azurin Jr.
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Ranking PNP officers to face lifestyle checkIn an interview on radio dzBB, Azurin said a lifestyle check is among the ways that the five-member panel responsible for reviewing the records of police generals and colonels who have been asked to submit their courtesy resignations. READ:
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Cops receive P7,000 service recognition pay, PNP chief says | Rene AcostaThe Philippine National Police (PNP) announced on Tuesday that all of its 227,604 uniformed and non-uniformed personnel have already received their monetized Service Recognition Incentive (SRI). PNP chief General Rodolfo Azurin Jr. said that the SRI was given to all members of the PNP on January 4, based on the…
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Gen. Azurin confident all target police officers will submit courtesy resignation before deadlinePhilippine National Police Chief General Rodolfo Azurin, Jr. is confident all third level police officers will be able to submit their courtesy resignation before the January 31 deadline.
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As PNP top execs ‘quit,’ promotions approved belowWhile the highest officials of the Philippine National Police are being asked to submit their courtesy resignations, more than 43,000 lower-ranked officers have been promoted. | dexcabalzaINQ /PDI
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PNP: 61 killed under Marcos admin’s campaign vs illegal drugs in 2022Even with a recalibrated approach to the government’s war against illegal drugs, a total of 61 people have been killed by law enforcers since President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. took office in 2022, according to the Philippine National Police. | BPinlacINQ
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