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PNP mum on FMJ veto of police reform bill
By Nidz Godino
Silence is Philippine National Police response on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s decision to veto bill seeking to reform PNP.
Marcos had vetoed bill, saying it ran counter to government's objective of rightsizing bureaucracy and would also result in salary discrepancies in civil service.
Reporters attended news briefing at Camp Crame announcing arrest of Paulene Canada, co-accused in Kingdom of Jesus Christ case, were supposed to ask Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos and PNP chief Rommel Francisco Marbil for their thoughts about Marcos' move thumbing down Senate Bill No. 2449 /House Bill No. 8327 or Act Providing for Organizational Reforms in Philippine National Police.
Journalists were barred from asking questions about issues outside of topic of Canada's arrest.
Abalos and Marbil left after news conference.
Col. Jean Fajardo, PNP's chief information officer, said Abalos and Marbil were rushing to Chinese General Hospital to commend four police officers who were wounded in an armed encounter with suspected criminals in Manila.
Fajardo will answer queries on other topics after activity in Manila.
Staff of the spokesperson later told reporters she could no longer hold another news briefing as she was instructed to do other tasks.
Reporters asked Fajardo for official statement on issue but she has yet to reply.
House of Representatives will discuss next step it will take following vetoing of chamber-sponsored bill on reorganization of PNP.
According to Sta. Rosa, Laguna Rep. Dan Fernandez, chairs House committee on public order and safety, Speaker Martin Romualdez called his attention to the matter and they will discuss this "thoroughly" after Marcos delivers his State of the Nation Address on July 22.
"Nothing is lost yet, we will act accordingly with provisions vetoed by the President," he said in text message.
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