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More powers for PNP chief under proposed reorganization plan

March 2, 2023 Alfred P. Dalizon 2723 views

A PROPOSED Philippine National Police Reorganization Plan gives the PNP Chief more authority to carry out his job and serve a maximum 4-year term subject to confirmation by the powerful Commission on Appointments, the Journal Group learned.

As provided for in the proposed amendments to Republic Act No. 6975 or the Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990, Section 26 which refers to the ‘Powers, Functions and Term of Office of the PNP chief will be amended.

It says that the command and direction of the PNP shall be vested in the Chief of the PNP who shall have the power to select the members of his Command Group from among the qualified officers in the service.

Provided that the Deputy chief of the PNP for Administration and the Deputy Chief of the PNP for Operations shall be appointed by the President upon the recommendation of the National Police Commission.

The command and direction of the PNP shall be vested in the Chief of the PNP who shall have the power to direct and control tactical as well as strategic movements, deployment, placement, utilization of the PNP or any of its units and personnel, including its equipment, facilities and other resources.

Such command and direction of the Chief of the PNP may be delegated to subordinate officials with respect to the units under their respective commands, in accordance with the rules and regulations provided by the Commission.

The Chief of the PNP shall have the power to issue detailed implementing policies and instructions regarding personnel, funds, properties, records, correspondence and such other matters as may be necessary to effectively carry out the functions, power and duties of the Bureau.

The proposed amendment to RA 6975 states that “the Chief of the PNP shall be appointed by the President from among the senior officers down to the rank of Police Brigadier General subject to confirmation by the Commission on Appointments.

Provided, that the Chief of the PNP shall serve a term of office not to exceed four years; and shall be compulsorily retired at the maximum tenure in position herein prescribed or at age 56, whichever is earlier.

To enhance police operational efficiency and effectiveness, the Chief of the PNP may constitute, modify or merge PNP units and offices as may be necessary including the corresponding changes in the number and distribution of ranks or otherwise implement necessary adjustments in the organizational structure, staffing, functions and functional relationships subject to the approval of the Commission.

Provided that no PNP units and offices headed by a Police Brigadier General can be created unless provided for by law.

The House Committee on Public Order and Safety chaired by Laguna (1st District) Representative Dan S. Fernandez has approved the proposed reorganization plan of the police force, PNP Director for Plans, Major Gen. Bernard M. Banac told the Journal Group.

According to the official, the House Committee on Public Order and Safety has adopted the report and draft bill prepared by Technical Working Group chairman, retired Police General-turned Antipolo City (2nd District) Rep. Romeo M. Acop.

“It will be presented during the plenary sessions of the House of Representatives. Hopefully, it will be categorized as Priority Bills and certified as urgent by both Houses,” said the official who has been praised by PNP chief General Rodolfo S. Azurin Jr. for his excellent work in Congress.

Maj. Gen. Banac, a former PNP spokesperson who also became a PNP Training Service director and Police Regional Office 8 commander in Eastern Visayas said they have gotten the full support of House Speaker Ferdinand Martin T. Romualdez and Senate President, Senator Jose Miguel ‘Migz’ F. Zubiri in their bid to further reform the 227,000-strong police force and improve its ‘move, shoot, communicate and investigate’ capabilities under the administration of President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ R. Marcos Jr.

The proposed PNP Reorganization Plan calls for the adaptation of the current structure of the Philippine National Police including the pay and allowances of PNP personnel, amending for the purpose Sections 25,26,29,30,31,35, 36 and 67 of Republic Act No. 6975 otherwise known as the ‘Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990,’ as amended and Section 32 or RA No. 8551 otherwise known as the Philippine National Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998 and appropriating funds therefor.

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