+ Follow CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT SAMSON TUCAY Tag
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The Philippine Public Safety College has issued guidelines to stop unnecessary deductions from the allowances and salaries of police recruits and officers who are undergoing training at the Police National Training Institute (PNTI), PPSC president Margarita Cojuangco announced yesterday.
Cojuangco said she ordered the practice to be stopped after the received complaints from police recruits and officers while on inspection trips of the 18 regional training schools of PPSCs PNTI, headed by Chief Superintendent Samson Tucay.
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The Philippine Public Safety College has issued guidelines to stop unnecessary deductions from the allowances and salaries of police recruits and officers who are undergoing training at the Police National Training Institute (PNTI), PPSC president Margarita Cojuangco announced yesterday.
Cojuangco said she ordered the practice to be stopped after the received complaints from police recruits and officers while on inspection trips of the 18 regional training schools of PPSCs PNTI, headed by Chief Superintendent Samson Tucay.
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