Chief of the Philippine National Police
The Chief of the Philippine National Police (abbreviated as C, PNP; Filipino: Hepe ng Pambansang Pulisya ng Pilipinas) is the head of the Philippines' national police body, the Philippine National Police (PNP). The position is invariably held by a Police General, a four-star general police officer.
Chief of the Philippine National Police | |
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Hepe ng Pambansang Pulisya ng Pilipinas | |
PNP seal | |
Flag of the PNP Chief | |
Incumbent PGen. Rommel Francisco D. Marbil since April 1, 2024 | |
Philippine National Police | |
Status | Full-Time |
Member of | National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) |
Seat | Camp Crame, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Nominator | National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) |
Appointer | President of the Philippines |
Term length | Four years, Mandatory retirement upon reaching the age of 56 unless extended by the President in times of war or other national emergency declared by Congress |
Constituting instrument | Republic Act No. 6975 |
Precursor | Chief of the Philippine Constabulary (PC) |
Formation | March 31, 1991 |
First holder | Cesar P. Nazareno |
Unofficial names | Director General / Police General (after the prerequisite rank) |
Deputy | Deputy Chief for Administration (TDCA) Deputy Chief for Operations (TDCO) Chief of Directorial Staff (TCDS) |
Salary | ₱121,143 monthly basic pay (2018) |
Website | https://pnp.gov.ph/ |
The PNP chief is also an ex officio member of the National Police Commission as a commissioner.
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