The Independent Commission on Policing (ICP) constituted by the Government of the Philippines (GPH) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) on Monday, October 21, held its first meeting with the GPH Negotiating Panel in preparation for its task of submitting recommendations to the peace panels on the appropriate form, structures, and relationships of the police force for the envisioned Bangsamoro region.
“This is a getting-to-know-you session and we hope to
provide you with some overview of the institutional context of the task on
hand” said GPH peace panel chair Miriam Coronel-Ferrer who presided over the
meeting held at the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
headquarters in Pasig
City .
In attendance were the members of the ICP, namely,
Randall Beck as Chairperson (from Canada); retired Police Director Ricardo De
Leon (GPH selected local expert); retired Police Chief Superintendent Amerodin
Hamdag (MILF selected local expert); Police Dir. Lina Sarmiento (GPH appointed
representative); Von Al Haq (MILF appointed representative); and Cedric Netto
(international expert from Australia). Another international expert who will be
nominated by the Japan
government has yet to be named. Hirotaka Ono, First Secretary of the
Japanese Embassy in the Philippines
and member of the International Contact Group (ICG), attended in the meantime.
During the meeting, Sarmiento discussed the structure,
history, and constitutional mandate of the Philippine National Police while
Coronel-Ferrer presented the legal framework relevant to policing in the
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
After the meeting with the Panel, the ICP led by its
chairperson proceeded to the Canadian Embassy to hold their organizational
meeting. They arranged to continue discussions until Wednesday.
The ICP was convened for the first time in September
during the 40th round of talks wherein the parties, in a joint statement, said that
“the ICP shall commence its work by mid-October.” The ICP's Terms of Reference
was signed by the parties on February 27, 2013 during the 36th GPH-MILF
exploratory talks.
As stated in the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro
(FAB), the commission “shall recommend appropriate policing within the
Bangsamoro which is civilian in character and responsible both to the Central
Government and the Bangsamoro Government, and to the communities it serves.”
Also present in the said meeting were GPH panel member
Undersecretary Yasmin Busran-Lao; Atty. Jesus Doque IV, member of the GPH
Technical Working Group on Normalization; and officials of the Canadian Embassy
to the Philippines, namely Benoit Girouard and James Christoff. Rasid Ladiasan,
Head of Secretariat of the MILF ceasefire committee, also came as notetaker for
the MILF representative.
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