Marcos to new PNP generals: No room for corruption

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President Marcos yesterday said there is no room for corruption among the police in the so-called new Philippines, as he swore in nearly 60 generals of the Philippine National Police, which recently faced backlash over the deaths of two minors at the hands of law enforcers.

President Ferdinand"Bongbong" Marcos Jr. attends the celebration of the 125th anniversary of the Philippine Navy at their headquarters along Roxas Boulevard in Manila on May 26, 2023.MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos yesterday said there is no room for corruption among the police in the so-called new Philippines, as he swore in nearly 60 generals of the Philippine National Police , which recently faced backlash over the deaths of two minors at the hands of law enforcers.

“In the new Philippines that we will establish, there is no room for corruption, abuse of power and other illegal activities in the police,” he added. The Marcos administration also had to deal with the alleged involvement of some police officials in the illegal drug trade. “The foundation of effective law enforcement is public trust rooted in constant and open public engagement,” he added.

 

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