Marcos tells new NBI chief to make agency stronger

President Marcos has directed the newly appointed National Bureau of Investigation director Melvin Matibag to make the agency a stronger instrument in stopping crime, attaining justice, securing peace, and guarding national interest. Executive Secretary Ralph Recto conveyed this directive as Matibag formally assumed the post on Friday. Recto expressed confidence in Matibag's leadership based on his prior experience in government roles.

In a statement on Monday, Executive Secretary Ralph Recto shared President Marcos's directive to Melvin Matibag, the new director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). Recto expressed confidence that Matibag would uphold his oath and the high standards of service required for the role.

"I say this with confidence because he brings with him experience in equally challenging government jobs he performed in the past, with distinction and dedication," Recto said. He added that Matibag possesses deep respect for and knowledge of the law, which is a hallmark of the NBI as an effective crimefighting unit.

Matibag previously served as Cabinet secretary under former President Rodrigo Duterte. He was also the secretary-general of PDP-Laban, Duterte's political party, which is now at odds with the Marcos administration. Matibag resigned from that position in 2023.

Meanwhile, Recto thanked Lito Magno, who had been the NBI's officer-in-charge since October of last year following the resignation of former director Jaime Santiago. "As we wish director Matibag good luck on his new calling, we would like to thank director Lito Magno for his service, which he rendered with integrity, and will continue to do so, in the finest NBI tradition," Recto stated.

Matibag's appointment comes amid the administration's ongoing efforts to bolster law enforcement agencies amid challenges in security and justice.

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NBI official at a press conference denying allegations of detention and torture related to the flood control scandal involving Zaldy Co's aide.
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed former Philippine National Police chief Nicolas Torre III as the new general manager of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.

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The Department of the Interior and Local Government has recommended the dismissal of 20 senior Bureau of Fire Protection officials over allegations of corruption and bid-rigging. Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla described the BFP as the most corrupt agency under the Dilg, collecting over P15 billion annually from irregular transactions. These actions could be implemented as early as next week.

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) joined more than 20 countries at the 5th Tokyo Immigration Service in Japan to discuss challenges like human trafficking and transnational crime.

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Education Secretary Sonny Angara stated that the Palace has confirmed no plans for a Cabinet revamp under President Marcos. He cited Executive Secretary Ralph Recto as denying it. Angara also thanked a communications undersecretary for the clarification.

 

 

 

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