PNP: No order on 29% hike in salary pensions of police retirees | Inquirer News

PNP: No order on 29% hike in salary pensions of police retirees

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 02:50 PM April 15, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Wednesday denied issuing an order about a 29 percent increase in salary pensions for police and Integrated National Police (INP) retirees.

“PNP Retirement and Benefits Administration Service (PRBS) said there is no directive or measures on the said standardization of salary pensions of PNP/INP retirees claiming to have 29% increase effective today, April 15,” PNP spokesman Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac said in a statement.

According to Banac, some policemen were receiving text messages falsely claiming the increase in salary pensions.

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