President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday warned police officers that corruption and abuse of power have “no room” under his
During the oathtaking of the second batch of newly promoted Philippine National Police star-rank officers, Mr. Marcos reminded them to uphold the highest standards of ethics and human rights.
“As officials, you are responsible for ensuring that all PNP personnel uphold the highest standards of ethics, professionalism, and respect for human rights. I also expect that you will lead by example so that every officer and member under your command will adhere to these same principles,” he added.
Mr. Marcos also reminded police officers to prioritize dialogue and collaboration within the communities that they serve to nurture mutual respect and support from the public.
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