Page Nav

HIDE

Breaking News:

latest

Ads Place

Gatchalian: Police Corruption is Discouraging Foreign Investment

Unresolved corruption issues within the ranks of the embattled Philippine National Police (PNP) will discourage foreign investors from doin...

Unresolved corruption issues within the ranks of the embattled Philippine National Police (PNP) will discourage foreign investors from doing further business in the Philippines unless the government takes swift action to hold erring cops accountable for their crimes, Senator Win Gatchalian said on Thursday.

"The numerous police scandals making headlines in recent months are threatening to harm an essential element of the road map toward sustained economic growth: strong foreign investments in the domestic market," said Gatchalian, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Economic Affairs.

Gatchalian pointed to the statement of the Korean Chamber of Commerce, which demanded the speedy resolution of the kidnapping with homicide case of slain Korean businessman Jee Ick Joo and greater protection for the 120,000 Korean nations residing in the Philippines, as a wake up call for law enforcement authorities.

"Our government has to do more to ensure the safety of people of all nationalities who step foot on Philippine soil. How can we expect our foreign allies and neighbors to do business here and contribute to Philippine economic growth when corrupt policemen are sowing chaos and lawlessness on the streets? We have to stop this embarrassing situation before it causes more harm to our prospects of national development," said Gatchalian.

No comments

Latest Articles

#SentinelTimes is Quezon Province #1 Regional Weekly Newspaper.

We're in print, website, and radio. We will bring you the latest news and updates at your fingertips.

SERVICES OFFERED:
• Commercial Advertisements (Print, Radio, Website)
• Subscription
• Extra-judicial Settlement / Partition of Estate (land, bank account, share of stock)
• Deed of Sale (motor vehicle)
• Notice of Affidavit of Loss
• Change of First Name, Birthdate, and Gender
• Invitation to Bid
• Provincial / City / Municipal Ordinances
• Public Announcements
• Sponsored Content
• and more...

EDITORIAL OFFICE ADDRESS: Sentinel Times Quezon Province Regional Weekly Newspaper is published at Dau St. Calmar Subd. Brgy. Mayao Kanluran, Lucena City, 4301 Quezon Province, Philippines
TELEPHONE: 042-717-6108
CELL: 0927-938-5896
E-MAIL: sentineltimes@yahoo.com
WEBSITE: www.sentineltimes.net/
SOCIAL MEDIA: @stcalabarzon

Disclaimer. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors. They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of the Sentinel Times or its members.