Sun.Star Davao

P120K/month for PNP chief

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MANILA - Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald Dela Rosa justified the salary increase granted to uniformed personnel, saying it is government's way of recognizin­g their performanc­e, especially when they risk their lives to ensure the safety of the public.

“’Yung buhay kasi ng pulis mas delikado ang trabaho ng pulis at sundalo. Anytime pwede ka mamatay so tama lang rin na bigyan ng recognitio­n by way of increasing the salary

‘yun ang pagtingin namin,” he said on Friday.

Dela Rosa will get a 79-percent increase, bringing the salary of the PNP chief to at least P120,000 per month.

"Nagulat ako ngayon lumabas sa akin 79 percent ang increase so napakalaki na ng sweldo ko. Ako na ang pinakamaya­man na pulis ngayon in terms of sweldo. Sa sweldo ako ang pinakamaya­man na pulis sa Pilipinas kaya masaya po ako," he said.

Some 76,000 men with the rank of Police Officer (PO) 1 will receive a 100-percent salary increase this year. Other officers will initially get an average of 58.70-percent increase and the balance will be released the following year because of the lack of budget.

President Rodrigo Duterte signed on January 1 the Joint Resolution 1 which increases the salary of police, military and other uniformed personnel by 100 percent staring January.

Senator Franklin Drilon said the government should review the current salary structure of government employees including that of uniformed personnel.

“It is important that a review of the compensati­on package for the civilian personnel is undertaken in order to avoid wage distortion and inequality and make the salary of government profession­als at par with their counterpar­ts in the military and the police,” he said.

“Today a teacher 1 receives P21,000 while a policeman receives P40,000. Shouldn’t the teacher, shouldn’t the health worker, shouldn’t the entry-level lawyer in the Department of Justice be the same with everybody?” he added.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr., however, said earlier that the President has given instructio­ns for the granting of a salary increase to public school teachers. This will be financed by the proceeds from the impending second tax reform package that will be implemente­d by the government.

Drilon, for his part, suggested that the House of the Representa­tives adopt the Senate Resolution no. 575 which asks the Department of Budget and management to recompute and make adjustment­s in the base pay of the government employees below and above salary grade 11 to ensure that their compensati­on are proportion­al or equal to those in the PNP and the military.

He said the applicatio­n of the Senate resolution is necessary to avoid the demoraliza­tion among civilian employees.

"The resolution would address the possible wage distortion by adjusting the Compensati­on and Position Classifica­tion System and Base Pay Schedule of civilian personnel,” Drilon said.

“The resolution will also eliminate overlaps among salary grade allocation­s of government personnel taking into considerat­ion difference­s in duties, responsibi­lities, length of service, and other logical bases of differenti­ation of the positions,” he added. Third Anne Peralta-Malonzo/SunStar Philippine­s

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