Azurin vows ‘zero tolerance’ for political, personal biases in review of PNP top cops

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Philippine National Police chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. vowed that the process will have “zero tolerance” for political and personal biases. | BPinlacINQ

Azurin also committed that at the end of this process, the PNP “will be in good and reliable hands of trustworthy third-level officers.”

“This moment in the PNP’s transformation journey will surely carve a mark in the nation’s history, and I am proud to be part of it,” he added. The country’s top cop then called on the public to place their “trust and faith in the process” as they work towards improving the PNP., former Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr., Undersecretary for the Presidential Adviser on Military Affairs Isagani Neres and another member who requested not to be named in the five-man panel.

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