The Philippine Star

Detaching IAS from PNP not necessary, says DILG

- By GHIO ONG

The proposal to detach the investigat­ing agency Internal Affairs Service (IAS) from the Philippine National Police (PNP) may be unnecessar­y and could bring unwanted consequenc­es, an official of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said yesterday.

“What I think Secretary Eduardo Año was saying is that it might be unnecessar­y to remove the IAS completely from the PNP,” DILG Undersecre­tary and spokesman Jonathan Malaya told reporters.

Malaya said the idea of the IAS breaking away from the PNP could have “a lot of possible repercussi­ons,” especially on the functions of the DILG, PNP and the National Police Commission (Napolcom).

“The IAS is an important tool of the chief PNP to eradicate scalawags and

rogue police officers, if supervised properly,” he said.

The role of the IAS may be modified, Malaya suggested.

He said the police investigat­ing unit could report directly to the chief PNP and the secretary of the DILG.

While the DILG sees the merit of the IAS proposal to break away from the PNP, Malaya said, “We need to study the matter carefully.”

The STAR yesterday reported that IAS inspector general Alfegar Triambulo was lobbying Congress to amend Republic Act 8551 or the PNP Reform and Reorganiza­tion Act to make the investigat­ing unit an independen­t body.

To avoid duplicatio­n of work, Triambulo proposed that the powers of the Napolcom be reduced to a policymaki­ng body or administra­tor of the PNP.

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