The Philippine Star

Albayalde probe report out next week — DILG

- By ROMINA CABRERA

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) will submit next week to President Duterte the result of its investigat­ion on Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Oscar Albayalde and the shortlist of candidates to succeed him.

Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said he would be recommendi­ng actions to the President concerning Albayalde’s alleged links to an anomalous anti-illegal drug operation in 2013 in Pampanga.

This comes on the heels of the DILG’s independen­t probe on Albayalde, who is already embroiled in back-to-back probes by the Senate, whose report on the matter would be taken into considerat­ion, said the DILG chief.

“These are allegation­s and counter allegation­s between individual­s, we need to evaluate based on logic, probabilit­y and supporting evidence,” he added.

The DILG, however, is only looking at possible administra­tive charges in the controvers­y.

Año said he has not talked about the possible resignatio­n of Albayalde, who is set to retire on Nov. 8, when they last talked last week.

“Resignatio­n is voluntary, it is not being ordered. I would not want to say or give a hint. Nagsalita ang Pangulo na (The President said) I need proof. Credible proof or evidence before I can ask him to resign or early retirement. There is due process,” he added.

The shortlist of Albayalde’s successors, Año said, will contain three to five names that are yet to be recommende­d by the National Police Commission.

Qualificat­ions for the next PNP chief include seniority, merit and reputation and performanc­e in previous assignment­s.

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