Friday, October 11, 2019

DILG chief to submit list of PNP chief bets to PRRD

From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 11, 2019): DILG chief to submit list of PNP chief bets to PRRD



SEARCH FOR NEXT PNP CHIEF. Interior Secretary Eduardo Año on Friday (Oct. 11, 2019) says he will submit three to five names of police officials who he will recommend to President Rodrigo Duterte as candidates for the next Philippine National Police (PNP) chief. Among the possible contenders for the post are Deputy Chief for Administration Lt. Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa: Deputy Chief for Operations, Lt. Gen. Camilo Cascolan; and Directorial Staff Chief, Maj. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar. (PNA photo by Joey O. Razon)

Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said on Friday he will submit three to five names of police officials whom he will recommend to President Rodrigo Duterte as candidates for the next Philippine National Police (PNP) chief.

“By tradition, the President asks the outgoing chief PNP for recommendations. I am also submitting my recommendation next week. Upon speaking with the President and Senator Bong Go, the qualifications are first, seniority; second, merit or reputation; third experiences on his performance previous assignment,” Año, who is also chair of National Police Commission, (Napolcom) told a media interview.

The DILG chief added that he will submit his recommendation letter on October 18.

PNP chief, Gen. Oscar Albayalde who will bow out of the service upon turning 56 on November 8, is under fire for his alleged interference in the case of 13 erring police officers who were involved in the reselling of seized illegal drugs from a raid in Mexico town in Pampanga in 2013.

Albayalde, who was Pampanga provincial police chief at the time of the assailed anti-drug raid, was relieved from his post due to command responsibility.

Asked if he already talked to Albayalde, Año said they only talked about the PNP's drive against scalawags and the smooth transition when the police official retires.

“Nagkita kami (We met) last Tuesday before the hearing of Senate. We didn't discuss anything about resignation. If he intends to resign, he should convey it to the President, not to me,” he said.

Albayalde earlier shrugged off calls for his resignation, noting that he still enjoys the trust and confidence of President Rodrigo Duterte despite allegations dragging him to the “ninja cops” issue.

Albayalde said it would be up to the President to decide his fate.

Duterte earlier said dismissing a top official should be done “for a good reason” and with “enough proof.”

The President assured that procedural due process would be followed and that he would be “fair”.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1082935

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