The Philippine Star

Palace: Noy studying PMA cadet’s appeal

- By DELON PORCALLA

President Aquino will give priority to the appeal of dismissed Philippine Military Academy graduating cadet Jeff Aldrin Cudia hopefully before the annual graduation ceremonies in Baguio City on Sunday.

“I was at the Office of the President earlier and he said that he is studying the appeal,” Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. told Palace reporters in a news briefing yesterday.

Pressed for a specific deadline considerin­g the tight timeline between now and the March 16 PMA graduation rites, Coloma said Aquino is aware of the circumstan­ces and will factor in everything in deciding Cudia’s case.

“It is reasonable to expect that it is one of the factors that is being considered – the timeliness of the decision. All of the relevant considerat­ions

will be taken into considerat­ion by the President,” he said.

Coloma said the PMA Honor Code – which Cudia was found to have violated through lying – “is an essential building block on the character formation of future leaders and members of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP).”

The code’s “basic objective is to prepare and fortify the mindset and the value set of the prospectiv­e AFP officer as these will eventually be put to a severe test in the battlefiel­d and areas of conflict, where he will be deployed upon commission­ing.”

“Truth and fairness are the primary guideposts in deciding this appeal,” Coloma said.

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