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Police Chief Superintendent Benjamin Magalong (left) receives a plaque of commendation from Rex Drilon II, chairman of the National Advisory Group for Police Transformation and Development, as Director Marcelo Garbo Jr., chief of the Directorial Staff; Chief Superintendent Ferdinand Sevilla, director of the Center for Police Strategic Management (CPSM); and Senior Superintendent Noel Barraceros look on.

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It’s not always true that where there’s smoke there’s fire. Sometimes it could be really just smoke.

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At the conclusion of our board meeting last Tuesday we were surprised with a cupcake each, and a framed 3-D souvenir of our two years as members (last year we each got a NAG@1 mug, which I use in the office for my afternoon tea) of the National Advisory Group (NAG) for Police Transformation and Development, a mouthful of a title for a hardy group of NAG-gers formed for the purpose of advising the chief of the Philippine National Police towards achieving the goal of a police force that is responsible and responsive to the public, a corps of civilian law enforcers who truly serve and protect the people.

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Despite the recent controversy on the procurement of firearms, the Philippine National Police (PNP)’s efforts to reform the organization into capable, credible and efficient organization police force got high marks at the recent Performance Governance System (PGS) revalida conducted by the Institute for Solidarity in Asia (ISA).

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It’s not always true that where there’s smoke there’s fire. Sometimes it could be really just smoke.

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At the conclusion of our board meeting last Tuesday we were surprised with a cupcake each, and a framed 3-D souvenir of our two years as members (last year we each got a NAG@1 mug, which I use in the office for my afternoon tea) of the National Advisory Group (NAG) for Police Transformation and Development, a mouthful of a title for a hardy group of NAG-gers formed for the purpose of advising the chief of the Philippine National Police towards achieving the goal of a police force that is responsible and responsive to the public, a corps of civilian law enforcers who truly serve and protect the people.

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Despite the recent controversy on the procurement of firearms, the Philippine National Police (PNP)’s efforts to reform the organization into capable, credible and efficient organization police force got high marks at the recent Performance Governance System (PGS) revalida conducted by the Institute for Solidarity in Asia (ISA).

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