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In 2013, Razon was charged with 32 others of graft and ordered by Sandiganbayan to be arrested. [15] The graft case are related to alleged irregular procurement contracts in 2007 and 2008, during his PNP chief term. Sandiganbayan's fourth division rejected Razon’s demurrer in a 272-page resolution released on June 21. [16]
A member of PMA Class of 1976, Verzosa served as the chief of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), and the Intelligence Group (IG). He also served as the Deputy Chief for Administration. [2] On September 27, 2008, Verzosa was appointed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to be the PNP Chief, replacing Avelino Razon. [1]
The Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990 (Republic Act No. 6975), the law establishing the Philippine National Police, states that the President shall appoint the Philippine National Police Chief from among a list prepared by the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) of "the most senior and qualified officers in the service" given that the prospect appointee has not yet ...
The City of Canton, Ohio, was instrumental in the creation of professional football in America, so when the Pro Football Hall of Fame opened on Sept. 7, 1963, it was perfectly fitting that Canton ...
P/Dir. Gen. Avelino Razon: Personal details; Born: ... 1951) is a Filipino retired police officer who served as the chief of the Philippine National Police. [1] [2 ...
The City of Canton, Ohio, was instrumental in the creation of professional football in America, so when the NFL opened the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Sept. 7, 1963, it was perfectly fitting that ...
The richest person within the sporting world is Stan Kroenke, whose net worth is $16.2 billion according to Forbes. Kroenke owns the NFL's Los Angeles Rams, who play in the most expensive stadium ...
The Kansas City Chiefs selected Johnson in the first round (15th overall) of the 2005 NFL draft. [7] Johnson was the fourth linebacker drafted in 2005. [8] On July 31, 2005, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Johnson to a five-year $10.40 million contract that includes $7.03 million guaranteed. [9]