Three lawmakers have filed bills granting the same benefits to police officers who reach the mandatory retirement age of 56 and those forced to retire earlier after being permanently disabled in the line of duty. /PDI
Benguet Rep. Eric Yap and ACT-CIS party-list Representatives Edvic Yap and Jeffrey Soriano filed House Bill Nos. 6911 and 6912, which seek to amend Republic Act No. 6975, citing the disparity in benefits given to regular police retirees and those who leave the service because of a total permanent physical disability .
The lawmakers said that the inability of TPPD retirees to reach the mandatory retirement age of 56 or render 20 years of service should not be taken against them.
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