
29/01/2025
CPNP MARBIL CALLS FOR A CIVILIAN-CENTRIC POLICE FORCE
Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Gen. Rommel Francisco D. Marbil has called for a significant organizational overhaul of the PNP, asserting that "it's about time that reorganization, not reforms, be given due notice."
Addressing the longstanding challenges within the organization, Gen. Marbil acknowledged the successes of past reforms, particularly in strengthening internal disciplinary mechanisms. However, he pointed out that deeper systemic issues persist, largely due to the PNP's hierarchical and militaristic structure.
"The PNP needs to adopt a flatter structure instead of a hierarchical one. A flatter organization will allow quicker decision-making and ensure firmer accountability," Gen. Marbil explained.
He pointed out that the existing "utos sa taas" or top-down directive culture creates operational bottlenecks, stifles grassroots innovation, and dilutes individual accountability among officers. By streamlining the organization, he believes officers will be better empowered to make timely and effective decisions.
Gen. Marbil also highlighted the need to amend the DILG Act of 1990 to facilitate the PNP’s transition into a modern, civilian-centric police force.
"We have made great strides with reforms in discipline and operational systems, but reorganization is the next logical step to cure the age-old systemic flaws," he added.
The PNP top cop noted that the organization’s current structure was designed for a militarized force, but its civilian mandate requires a fundamentally different approach. A flatter structure, he argued, would enhance local accountability, build stronger community relationships, and reduce bureaucratic delays that hinder the PNP's responsiveness.
Gen. Marbil reaffirmed his commitment to cultivating a culture of transparency, responsibility, and public trust within the police force.
"Reorganizing the PNP is not just about improving operational efficiency; it’s about ensuring that we uphold our role as protectors of the people and exemplars of good governance," he stated.
This proposal aligns with Gen. Marbil’s vision of a modernized police force capable of addressing evolving public safety challenges while remaining steadfast in its mission to serve and protect.