The Philippine government's Palace has officially denied extending the active service of Police Brigadier General Hansel Marantan, despite a request from Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla.
Marantan, who is set to reach the mandatory police retirement age of 56 on July 10, 2026, had been asked by Remulla to continue his role for an additional year to ensure continuity in critical operations.However, Palace Press Officer Usec.Claire Castro clarified that there would be no term extension for Marantan, stating that he can still contribute in other capacities.The decision highlights the Palace's adherence to retirement policies, even in the face of urgent operational needs.
Remulla's request emphasized the importance of Marantan's role in ongoing high-impact operations, but the Palace maintained its stance on retirement regulations.This development underscores the balance between administrative protocols and operational demands within the Philippine government.The case also raises questions about the flexibility of retirement policies in critical positions, particularly when public safety is at stake.Overall, the decision reflects a commitment to institutional rules while acknowledging the complexities of maintaining operational continuity.
Original title: Palace: No term extension for Marantan
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